PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Joseph Bower Sabers, 4gp|if®fo i dace grader has been traDsfmJ®il||l 8 Patea to Wellington. -'iPferfWß 8 . . ..I Mr. J. B. Thompson. ; I for Lands, returned to WcUingtoo " 1 day, after a brief viait to Auckland? ' % Mr. and Mrs. T. H. I Hawbe's Bay, and Mr. and Mrs MY ?' f gieorain, of Dunedin, a,e at the GraS 1 » | Dr. F. Hay, Inspector-General of W». H pitals, is visiting Auckland on 2**llll partmental business. He i a at the Hotel. 1 ' Messrs. W. A. Midlane, A. Simms w E. W. Ackland, of Wellington, an<f M* M H. R Bisley, of Hastings? are at fell Grand Hotel, . Mr. William Cullen, inspector Wm machinery, Palmerston North, has been promoted to senior inspector of machin«£ at Wellington. The Rev. C. F. Pierce, the new h«'j All master of Wanganui. Collegiate School is expected at Wellington by the Matmk a from Sydney, to-moi-row. Engineer-Commander P. C. Miuhinnirt R.N., of H.M.S. Philomel, who has Wlßl promoted to the rank of engineer-captain has retired as from June 30. E| Mr. J. W. Collins, Secretary to •'hi' nB Department of Industries and Commerce is in Auckland on b-isincsi in S|B with the Empire Exhibition. ' ' || Mr. R. W. Dalton, British Trade Com- "® m missioner in New Zealand, arrived inllpfl Auckland yesterday. He expects to l&jP-lg turn to Wellington to-morrow evening. fill If Captain Nobbs, an ex-Imperial military ' officer, who lost his sight at the wJlflaW arrived at Wellington by the Mannpa« from San Francisco last" week. Nobbs is the author of the book, the Right of tho British Line,' and narrative of h : s experience as a prisoner in Germany. . Major E. A. Belcher, and Mr., iff Bates, of the British Empire Exhibition Mission, leave Auckland to-morrow by the Niagara for Canada and ; the States. They expect to -be in the sister® fil Dominion for eight or ten ■maeks, organis. ing Canadian representation at tho exh ; bi.> ;'® tion on lines, similar to their work Australia and New Zealand. Major v|B Belcher, on Saturday nwht, was the cipal guest of the Orphans' Club, while fl during the week-end ho had a round ot M golf on the M'ddlemore links. M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 8
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