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PERSONAL ITEMS.

&ir. J. Dunlop. of . ' •- ' &H Grand Hotel. unedla » k at the . 11 •Mr. and Mrs. F D* m„t ■ IHf «*v * ft. >«H*| m Mr. H: Dunbar Johnson ,„t , ifl the Man™ aher .ft* by H Sydney. " s no »aay m ~rag SJjjyj Professor and Mrs. aan .. 111] returned from Sydney h v th« v? snß Si yesterday. ' y the Maheno JRB& Dr. and Mrs. C. McKillnn l.f. l - : §!lft Main Trunk expr JlJ P j*«J ** »■ route to Dunedin. L \ e ">n g) m .sg^ Tri r ,l (n Juf t r e Stri -" ger will 1( «ve :,,• •-« Hamilton tins morning to preside at ft -~H criminal and civil seasons o the >sZL!£ *VH Court He will be accornpa LTO SB associate, Mr. K. C. AekiS * 57 '« Mr. A. G. of th« t fe Kuiti branch of the Unkm R,„E Te , K Australia, who has beerTrLld tfcJ H months' leave of absence. B with Mr, Clarke and family^f^B to Austraha. The relieving Z. sBM M-. t W. 01U1U,. hs'S.nn ■ The Hon. E. W. Alison MLC . Wmi companied by Mr*. Alison and V« ? " WM daughter, returned by the Maheno Z fill terday from a tour of Britain ar.d Z KSB Continent, extending over eight months = While in Britain lie met hs son M» E. W. Alison, jun„ and his 4"So™ now on thaio way to Australia, "en route I ' i for Auckland. L r u Mr. H. W Pott, formerly principal of H the Hawkesbury Agricultural ColW 'vwho has been oi an extended visit'to America and Europe, in connection will, the marketing of Australian wheat,-i. in Auckland on Friday and Saturday" H and was an intere'ted visitor 'to it HI Agricultural Show He left by fk, HH Niagara on Saturday evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17956, 5 December 1921, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17956, 5 December 1921, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17956, 5 December 1921, Page 8