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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. R. McVeagh has left for Kotorua nd Wairakci. Mr. Charles Nathan, of Wellington, is I the Grand Hotel. Mr. W. R. Kemball. of V.'anganui, arived in Auckland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Ash, of Christ hurch, are visiting Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elgar, of Feat heritor, xe paying a visit to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Riddifcrd, of Wellington, ,ro visiting Auckland for the holidays. Mr. J. W. Collins, secretary to the |)r----jartm- of Industries and Commerce, ■; •isiting Auckland. Mr. K. S. William.';, M.P. for the Hi; )f Plenty, is visiting Auckland, accompanied by Mrs. Williams. •Sir George Clifford, Mr. Walter Clifford ind -Miss June Clifford arrived in Auo. and by the express on Saturday morning. The Rev. James Mc&w, of Lower Hutt, relumed to New Zealand by the \rawa, which arrived on Saturday night rom England direct. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, ex-Higb Lou;nissioner for New Zealand in London, irrived in Auckland by the Main Trunk ixprcss on Saturday morning. Mr, 11. D. Thomson, Under-Secretary to the Department of Immigration, is ►•isiting Auckland in connection with the irrival of a party of immigrants by the steamer Arawa. Mr. J. H. Baker, formerly commissions Df Crown lands at Wellington, accompanied by his daughter, Mi?s Noelinc Baker, M.8.E., arrived from England by the Arawa on Saturday night. The Iter. W. Ttemain, who aimed in Auckland by the Arawa on Satur;a\ night, is a Church of England clergTitnt, with five years' experience as a missionci amongst Eskimos in North .Alaska, wherl- - was completely isdaled from drifts tion. Mr. Tremain proceeded to Wellington last night by train. Mr. A. Bissetl-Smith, a stepson of Hie late Captain Biesett-Smith. who was awarded a posthumous Y.C. for his gs>lautry in lighting the New Zealand Shipping Company's Otaki when attack? 1 by a German raider, arrived by the Arawa on Saturday. He was sccninpauied by his mother, Mrs. E. Uissett-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 6

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