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PERSONAL ITEMS.

•■••■- ' : 'M Sir James- Coatss left; for Wellington --•* by last evening's express. ' 9 ij ~ ■' :■..:;:;-; .v , ; . ';-.. :'■■ ' ■■/ • ■"■ ..; '-U-fSiflj Mr. and Mm. Necdliam, of Palmerstotf m North, are at the Royal Hotel. : -|' , Professor T. ? G. Blunt, of Canterbury "'''<)• College, Christchurch, is visiting Tau.- -;!;: ranga. ;, -. ,■"■ •" ~ - Msi Dr. H. E. Marchant, of Wellington, wag ; jp a passenger by the outward express last |j£ evening. ■. ■'..—.— ;:: o-^l Mr. John Gibson, of Queensland, and I; Mr. W. C. Croston, of Sydney, are at the ' "*,: Grand Hotel ?t Dr. and Mm. A. S. Brewis, of Hamilton, with their son end daughter, are at , the Grand Hotel. Mr. Thomas Glendining, of Dunedin, Mr. H. Holland, of Christchurch, and Mr. , T. T. Hugo, of Wellington, are 4- : the, M Grand Hotel. Mr. P. O'Rourke, secretary of the New :■' Zealand-jMiners' Federation, is at present visiting Waihi on business connected with •the federaton. ...-.; •«.. . ■ } Dr. and Mrs. F. Fitchett and Mr. and -4? Mrs. E. Wakemaii, who have been on a motor trip to Taupo, returned tb Auck- -■' v land yesterday. *■ > Mr. P. Hally, conciliation commissioner ; for the Auckland district, who has been visiting Wahi-on official business, leaves , for Auckland 1»-day. > ( Mr. J. W. <3ald€ir, of Canterbury Col- J lege, has taken up a position a% housemaster on the staff of the Canterbury Agricultural Callege, Lincoln. Mr. J. Mason and Mr. F. '■■%'' Grant; " ; commercial agentsi of the Railway Department, who have been visiting Auckland, will leave to-day for Whangarei. . '. Dr. C. Williams and Mr. D. Addis, of • Queensland, Mr. and Mrs. Kchn, of New- % castle. Mr„ and Mrs. Foy, of Sydney, and Mr. J. Eosser, o£ Toowooraba, are at the. % Royal Hotel ; ' . S; ' Mr. W. Newton, conciliation commis- ' sioner, left Wellington for Greymouth, on Monday on conciliation council business. * He will return to Wellington about the beginning of rest week. '■-. Mr. A. E. Haven, of Johannesburg, ; son of the late Mr. J. E. Haven, of Ponsonby, is revisiting Auckland after an absence of oveir 20 years. He has spent the whole of this time in, South Africa, :.4 and has been a resident of Johannes- v burg for about 17 years. Mr. J. Lyons, district superintendent of the Department of Agriculture, Mr. T. H. Patterson, instructor in agriculture, and Mr. P. W. Smiallfield, assistant insfruc. tor "in agriculture, left for Wellington by the Main Track. express last evening to attend the meeting of the Australasian Association fcr the , Advancement of Science. ■ .}-■: - :'":..-■■' ■'-.'■'.

■ ' Mr. and Mis. !R. P. Broad, of "Ammoho, are leaving by the lonic on a 12 months' trip to , England. Mr. Broad, at present headmaster of.- the Aramoho School, has been chosen under the scheme for the exchange of teachers inaugurated by the League of the Empire.' He will be engaged for the, greater part of the time in the study of modern methods 01. organisation and teaching in , London schools. ■'•„

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8