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PERSONAL ITEMS.

■■'-' Mr." K. Whelan,- of -Wellington, b at the Royal" Hotel- / * - - '.-.;'.". ; { Mr.. A. :S. ClifieTorStanley Bay, has ' been .'appointed headmaster of the;, new ' school! at- Hilicresi, near Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. A, GrWaddeli. of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Towrisetd, . ' of Christchurch, are at the. Grand Hotel. i Mr. Stanley Smith-sad Mr. E. Dingle, ~ of Now Plymouth, and Mr. A. G. John- '-f - ston, :of Tauranga, are/at the Central : * 1 Hotel. ■■■'••.': ''"!.;•■;'.Mr"'.-.and Mrs. Stanley Rankin, ot '■:■ Christchurch, who . have been visiting ; Auckland, will leave for Tonga to-day by i. the Navua. , . '. - Messrs. F. J. Rolleston, Tima.ru; T. D. Burnett, Temuka, and J. Bitchener, ; Waitiiki, left Lyttelton. last night for Wellington. ..'.;. ... Mr, 5... H. Davenport, ot F.nsom, returned from Sydney by the Marama, accompanied by - his daughter,■'■ .urs a. Osterberg, of Denmark. Dr. A. C. Sandston, Mr. W. S. Newburgh, and Mr. S. B. Anderson, of . Christchurch, and Mr. James Evans, of Dunedin, are at'the Grand Hotel ;" Mr. : ! J. W. Browne, Judge r of the Native Land Court, is visiting Rotorua. He will go on to Gisborne to deal with Court work there, and will then return to Rotorua for the winter months. ; Mr. W. R. McGregor, lecturer in biology sit : the Auckland University College, left for. Wellington by the express last evening : to attend the meeting of • the Australasian Association for the Advance- ■ nient of Science. ,; Professor H. W. Segar left by the express last evening to attend the meeting . of this Australasian Association- for the Advancement of Science in Wellington. He intends to continue his journey to Dunedin later. ■'■■'■> M.E. T. de Beauregard, whose interim term as French Consi-1 in New Zealand has almost expired, will., leave Auckland for Vancouver l by an early steamer. M. Paul Serre, who is at.present in' Sydney, will shortly, arrive at "Auckland to take up hi:? duties :as consul.. : Mr.' W. C. Alexander, of Paeroa, was • last night; appointed town clerk and treasurer;, of the Paeroa Borough Council. There, were 26 applicants: for the position. Mr. Alexander succeeds Mr. P. C.Furley, -•■ j who recently accepted an appointment as ' j town clerk at Birkenhead. ";„."".■ '"'■' j . Mr.; J. W. Tibbs;' late headmaster •'of i;i ' . th© Auckland Grammar School, left by - i the Main Trunk express last evening en ; j route'Vfdr Dunedin.;. * After attending ih&i. ; meeting of the New "Zealand University "s. ; Senate in Dunedin,' Mr. Tibbs intceds to ' | leave Wellington on. January 26 for a I visit to Australia, including Tasmania. ■■'■''■ "•■'■" '■ ■■■ ~.' ■ , — . . ' ' ""■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 8