PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Will Appleton, of Wellington, ia at the Grand Hotel. - ' ''ffpli Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walters, of Roto- t ma, are at t»he Central Motel. . Sir Edwin Mitchelson, M.L.C., left for '-.f the South by the Main Trunk express last ' J evening. Mr G. R. Hutchinson was ft passenger I for the South ,by the Main Trunk ex. ; dj press' last evening.. - Mr RH. Nottingham, of Christchnreh, s 1 and Mr. and Mrs. P. G. R. Taylor, | Onewhero, are at the Royal Hotel. • vStl .Mr. JM. Schapiro, who has been on an f extend oil visit to Russia and other form™ ,J { countries,, has returned to Auckland, via , b Welling' 4oo, ' 1 Mr «J. F. Macklev, locomotive engineer V £ at' Auckland, and Mr. C. K. Koch, dii.' 1 1 triiil railway engineer, left for Whangaiel - £ '.last, evening. Mr. Julius Hogben and Mr. L. K. i||fl Monro were appointed law lecturers at 'IpMi the Auckland University College by the -/ 1 College Council yesterday. • r|^j| Mr. F. W. Riach has been anpoin'ied ■ I general manager for Common, Shelton and - f Co., Ltd., Gisbome. He leaves Auckland . l ; r for Gjsborae to take up his new duties at , I an early date. ®i§|§j| ' . ■-fill M. E. T. de Beauregard, until recently ' M French Consul at Auckland, is spending V|l a few days at Rotorua and Wairakei, prior Xli to proceeding to Wellington to join the ■ :J W Tahiti for San Francisco next Tuesday. • Mr. Albert Mallinson, a well-known < ' § English writer, has been appointed ' ''"Mi North Island examiner for Trinity College of Music, London. Mr. Mallitison is J| expected to reach New Zealand in July. The Hon. George Fowlds, who leaves |§| next Friday on a visit to Australia, wan r i-f yesterday granted two- months', leave of v I absence by the Auckland _ University . f College Council, of which he is chairman. ..'I Mr. W. R. Tuck, who has held an ap- 101 pointment as la w lecturer at the Auckland . gpl University College, tendered his resigns y ftf| tion to the College Council yesterday. Mr. :v 5 Tuck was thanked by the council for his past services. ' y j; Superintendent C. W. Hendry, of Auckland, and Inspector G. R. Wohlmm, | | of ,: Hamilton, who are visiting various \ijsjm •police stations in the Auckland province, • | epent the wook-end at Tauranga, and -||gl left for Waihi yesterday. , • | Colonel P. W. Fallon, vice-president of l|f§fe the Federal Viticultural Council of _Australittj is visiting Auckland.; _ A solicitor ' ■; by profession, Colonel Fallon .is also chair. ■' man of directors of J. T. Fallon, Ltd., of | Sydney and Albury (N.S.W.). He is i the Star Hotel. '•' ''i;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18323, 13 February 1923, Page 8
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