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PERSONAL ITEMS.

j Archdeacon Hawkins arrived ..■•.'■ from j Whangarei by the Manaaa last evening, >; - |. Mr. Vernon H. Reed, MiP., arrived i from Whangarci by fiba Manaia yesterday i evening. •. [ I Mr. E. R. N. Russell, who has been, i on a trip to England and Canada, returned to Auckland in the Niagara. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaye, of Christchurch, who returned to the Dominion by the Niagara yesterday, are at the Star HoteL Mr. Walter Lambouxne, who has been on an extensive tour of Canada and the United States, returned to Auckland by the Niagara yesterday. Mr. Harrold Ennor has been admitted as a solicitor by Mr. Justice Hoaking. at the Supreme Court, on the motion or Mr. W. D. M. Glaister. Major A. Hordern, of Sydney, Mrs. Hordern, and family are through passengers by the Niagara. * They are at the Grand "Hotel pending the departure of the vesßeL ■- . s Mr. .W. A. Beddoe, 1 Canadian Trade Commissioner, who has been on an official visit to Canada, returned to Auckland by the _ Niagara yesterday. He was &oiospaaied by Mrs. Beddoe. Mr. A. A. ,Winslow, American ConsulGeneral, accompanied by Mrs. Winslow, returned yesterday from an official visit to the United States. Mr. Winslow will resume his duties at the Consulate this morning. Mr. J. H. Gunson, Mayor of Auckland, and Mrs. Gunson,, who have been on a visit to the United States, returned yesterday by the Niagara, after an absence of nve months. Mr. Gunson will resume his municipal, functions at* the Town Hall to-day. Surgeon-General R. S. F. 'Henderson, R.A.M.u, formerly Director-General of Medical Services in New Zealand, has been created a Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. He was created a Companion of the Order of the Bath in August, 1917. ' Mr. C. G. Tegetmeier, chairman of directors of the Auckland Electric Tramways Company, Limited, arrived in Auckland from London by the Niagara yesterday. He is at the Northern Club. 'The purpose of his visit, is to complete the arrangements in connection with the purchase of th 3 tramway system by the Auckland City Council, there being several matters outstanding between the company and the council. Mr. Herbert Booth, third eon of the late "General " Booth, of the Salvation Army, arrived from New York yesterday by the Niagara. Mr. Booth was formerly commander of the Salvation Army in New Zealand and Australia, but he left th% , organisation about eighteen years ago. H< intends to. engage in evangelical preach mg in New -Zealand and "for this' pur- - pose he will tour the. Dominion for about six months. . ~ XT Mr. J. H. B. Coates, a director of th» Mi National Bank of New Zealand, which hai $£ .its head office in London, • arrived from London, via Canada, yesterday. Mr. Coates, who was formerly general manager in New Zealand, exnects to remain m New Zealand for about nine months At present he is at . the Northern Club. Mr. Coates was met and welcomed on board the Niagara when it arrived by Mr. D. W. Duthie, present general manager of the bank. Mr. Coates is a director of Auckland Electric Tramways Company, Limited. Lieutenant-Colonel G. S. Foljambe, C.8., a cousin of the Governor-General' the Earl of Liverpool, arrived by ; the > Niagara on a visit, to Sew- Zealand.. 'He Was accompanied, by Mrs. Foljambe and Miss Foljambe. Lieutenant-Colonel I jambe served in several capacities during the war. He first commanded a depot of ' his old regiment, v the Bth Sherwood Foresters. He...gieh.- spent a year in France with the Red Cross; and finally was president of an area.quartering com- ' mittee in-England. ? Lieutenant-Colonel Foljambe and party,', were met on arrival by Captain H: Sinclair Thomson, aide-de-camp to the Earl of Liverpool, proceeded ',tb'„ Wellington by. the second, express last evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 10