PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. .G. Fisher, of Wellington, fa ti { i/mM 3twHotel - ■*: Cant. J. Bone, of Wellington, is &i h,» <' I Royal Hotel. \ •;.[ Mr. L. S. Lazarus, of Suva, is »t«,»- ' % Royal Hotel. « ™ | Mr. W. Finley, of Chicago, it W&B& ( % Grand Hotel. _S' •■[>.' Mr. N. Nocan, of Queensland, fori'. the Grand HoteL ';":«■. | * fj§ . Mr. A. D. Carson, of Mcibourts i, at the Star HoteL : : : s^m\i Dr. T. McGibbon, of Christchurch 'l '•■'■' at the Star Hotel. |ij ' . Mr. W. Fundheimer, of New York'-' {• : ' at the Grand HoteL ' >' ■. Mr. Robert Bums returned froaj-^y.".' 1 lington on Saturday. Mr, Ed. Anderson returned from, % , lington on Saturday. '..„>>_ _ Mr. Edward E. Eagle, of | . is at the Royal Hotel. .;'.: Lieut. F. E. L. Lloyd, R.N.V.8,,(g, Dnnedin, is at Stonehurst. ,vrV. ~ —,— Mr. and Mrs. T. Patterson, of -M'.-.■"■. : | bourne, are at Stonehurst. ,'"V "v,-: f Mr. and Mrs. G. Magnus, of Wdlftfc- (• ton, are at the Grand Hotel. , V' i Mr. A. H. Miles and Miss Miles, 0 { ■ 8 Wellington, ai'e at the Grand Hotel" ' f Dr. Robert Edgar and Mrs. Edgar/r<l|S I Lunuden, Southland, are at Stoneharat. , I " ; ;'. I Messrs. H. P. Williams and K^W -f Marey, of Sydney, are at the Star Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Hudson and Mr. R. G. | Hudson, of Dunedin, are at the Grand'- . i Hotel. :'.' ' •* Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, and Mr. and : "~ 1 Mrs. W. T. Cotter, of Suva, are aHI» l' : I Star Hotel. ,r '?Mi \ * Mr. and Mrs. W. Britain, Mr.'J.' "-' Davidson, and Mr. J. Ninklator, of Fiji, are at the Central Hotel. ';•. ■ § Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Scotney, Mr. T., : , * S. Halliday', and Mr. A. J. Creauey, of" I Vancouver, are at tho Star Hotel;-.-: , \| ; Colonel H. R. Potter, C.M.G., officer " - commanding the Auckland military" <&...■ \ trict, returned from Wellington yesterday [ morning. • ' ; v;-,, ■ ■> _____ Ur. and Mrs. S. Wad'die, Mr. and I Mrs. J. E. French, and Mr. and Mrs. l ß'.-'., G. Wright and Miss Wright, of Canada, are at the Royal Hotel. m ||j — .; .' I ■ Mr. Norman E. Crimp was admitted/.as a solicitor of the Supreme Court on.' i Saturday by Mr. Justice Hosking i Wwe l^S ! ! motion of Mr. H. H Ostler. :■ -ItxwSSl stated that Mr. Crimp had served at the ' !' front for two and a-half years. \ I front for two and a-half years. Sir John Findlay, M.P.. for Ha*kc's . | Bay, interviewed with regard to A stale- J inent that he had decided to'rtwd-for i Wellington North at the next general :■■. ; | election, stated that all he had uicided ' >up to the present was that .he would not | stand again for Hawke's Bay. "For tho | ■ teat," be said, " I have not decided yet ; , | • whether I will stand again Or hot, much v ' I . less what Beat I will stand for.','-; - ;ff|f |
Mr. Frank Lawry,\who represcplwl tie , ! Parnell constituency in \ the . HoniJ ci '. , Representatives from 1890 to 1011, . and who prior to that; sat as in'*ber for ' Franklin North," attained., his 80th birthday on Thursday last. : A awn- ' - % ber of , friends waited on Mr." Latary as'iis i Koine in Amy Road, KUerfiic, to ■.;,, ' their congratulations, -' and Mr. §. comerafield; on ; their behalf," presented Mr. Lawry with a Morris chaij-afld other . ■ mementos of the occasion. ...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 6
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