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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. for WoJW ton East;, ia on a visit to Auckland, * <

The Hon., D. BL Guthrie, Mini«i« fa Lands, is at present goffering from m attack cf influenza.

Mr. E. A, Shrimpton, chief telegraph engineer, left for the Sonth by thsMaja Trunk express last evening.

Sir William Eerries, M.P. for Tauranga arrived in Auckland yesterday morning! and left later by the Rotoraa express.

Rev. R. S. Gray, secretary of the New Zealand Baptist TJaion, will arrive from Wellington by this merning's express.

Dr. J. P. Frengley, Deputy-Director General of Health, arrived in Auckland yesterday. He is at the Central HoteL

Mr. A. S. J. Lamb, of Karangahaps Road, left on a two months' holiday trip to Sydney and Melbourne by the Ulimaroa yesterday.

Bishop Steward, of Melanesia, was a, passenger by the Ulimaroa yesterday for Sydney, en route for En.glr.nd. He will return to his diocese in abo-it 12 months' time.

Mr. J. Levy, who for the last two years has been manager of the Grand Hotel, is leaving shortly to reside ia Sydney, where he has purchased an Interest in one of the leading hotels.

Mr. W. J. Reea, of Ponsonby, left by the Ulimaroa yesterday to winter in Australia. He will proceed from Sydney to Perth by eaß7/ stages, and expects to return to New Zealand about Christmas.

Mr. G. Lawrence Taylor, chairman o! the executive of the New Zealand Dental Association, arrived by yesterday's Main Trunk express from Nelson, where he at. tended the dental conference. Messrs. B. S. Finn (treasurer), Claude H. Moses (secretary), R. F. Johnston, and A. Cranwell also returned yesterday.

Commander Wilfred Ward Hunt, of H.M.B. Melbourne, who was instrumental in rescuing the crew of the schooner Helen B. Sterling, sailed for England in the mail steamer Osterley last month. He has gone to rejoin the British Navy after hariiig served for three years in the Australian Navy, to which ho had been lent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 10