PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Justice Sim left by the Monotsi on Saturday for Dunedin. . ' -.; Dr. G. W. Meade, of Hokitika, returned from London on Saturday by the Rernuerj '•' : ' Sir Frederick Lang, M.P., left for Weilington by the Main Trunk eipress hut ' evening. , l Mr. P. Hally, Conciliation Conjmij- V* sioner, arrived from Wellington by til'" - Mokoia last evening. '■■ \ | Mr. R. E. Bennett, who has been town i$M clerk of the Miramar Borough Council (or 16 years, has resigned. •v[J Lieutenant R. J. Robertson, of Auck. % land, late of the ots Guards, arrived 0 ci| Saturday by the Remuera. '^| Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes-Graham and 'C 4 family, of Gisborne. arrived at Auckland H on Saturday by the Remuera. ' \ Mr. and • Mrs. G. D. Donnelly, of Hawke's Bay, who arrived by the Mokoia i 5 last evening, are at, the Grand Hotel. The Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, li»j denied a published statement that he intends to resign at the end of the year. •Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowry and family, of Hawk's Bay, arrived by the Mokoia last evening, and are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. H. Johns, of Melbourne, will set as manager in New Zealand for the Colonial Mutual Life Office during the absence it Britain of Mr. P. D. Leslie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 6
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