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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. C. F. Bickford, of Melbourne i. , the Grand Hotel. "*' M

Dr. G. Craig and Dr. H. R. M*Ki«, nan, of are at the Central Hotel. vjf.

Mr. W. H. Morton, Wellington ft* engineer, is now in Rotorua for the W«? ' of his health. 3<m6fi t

Mr. E. D. Giles, of Timaru, and \h H. L. Dolamore, of Dunedin, are at *?' Grand Hotel. at %

Mr. E. G. Banks, superintendent of tfc Waihi Gold Mining Company's min. • at the Grand Hotel. ™» "

Dr. R. H. Makgill, of the Health D*> partment, arrived from the South by th Main Trunk express yesterday. '

Sir Thomas Mackenzie and Lady M»» kenzie, who are now in Rotorua, to visit Tatupo and then proceed t» Napier. M

Dr. H. Kenrick Chrwtie, B.Sc. son t t Mr. Andrew Christie, of Pakotei %1 Eassed the examination for F.RC& -ondon, ' "*»

Mr. C. H. Chapman is reported to ha a likely candidate for the Wellington Mayoralty. He is a member of the Wei lington City Council.

Mr. H. Roberton, son of Dr. Ernest Roberton, of Remuera, arrived from w§ lington by the express yesterday after noon. Mr. Roberton arrived rece&tly 'from England. , •

Mr. M. W. Reddington, inspector of the ticket branch of the Otago section of railways, having completed 40 years' service, has decided to retire immediately on superannuation. y

Mr. H. D. Bates, accompanied by Mr*. and Miss Bates, left for Wangamii by the express last evening. They recently returned from a tour of England, Continent, and America.

Mr. H. H. Ostler is leaving New Zealand on January 21 for England, and' will be absent for the greater part of « year. At a meeting last evening of the Auckland Acclimatisation Society, of which ho is president, he was granted leave of absence.

The Hon. L. J. Clifford, director, and Mr. T. 8. Nettlefold, general manger of the Hume Pipe Company, of Australia Limited, are at present in Auckland' They have'been investigating the irnW trial possibilities of New 2ealand on behalf of a number of large concerns which are looking for an additional field for investment and enterprise. The visitors will leave to-day ,'for Rotorua. where they will spend the next few day* and will then proceed to Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 10

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