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PERSONAL ITEMS.

/ j)r/ Director of Health, ia visiting Ohnstchratih, '.; , * "■ , "Mr:f ; ' ; «id.--Mrs. Thomas Smith, tf-jJKJB* bourne, are at the Grand Hotel, *M . Mr. E. Short, of Feildihg, „ ■'» wnger for the South last evening. r^gj v ■ Mr. 0. Salmon and Mr. H. M. MflW*&s of Wellington, are at the Grand Hot«V'

% Mr. Justice Hosking arrived froa"li|l South yesterday morning. He is »t ' Grand Hotel. ••____• ' v

Dr. R. J- TUlyard, chief biologist at,'! the Cawthron Institute, Nelson, is visiting Central Otago. ,

Dr W. J. P. Hutchison has resipsi from* the resident medical staff of th» Wellington Hospital . ( . =

Dr "B. B. Gunson returned to Auckland,yesterday morning from Wellington, whe». he attended the Medical Conference. .••,.;

' Mr. J- A. Nash, who has been May<* of Palmerston North for nearly 15 yearj, J has decided to retire, and will' not he 4 candidate at the coming election.

Mr. A. B. Moffat, the owner of the . Southland one-design boat Murihiku, who has been on a visit to Auckland, left ha .. evening en route to Invercargill. 0

. Dr. and Mrs. W. Newlands, of Dunedft? who recently returned from a visit to Am. tralia and have been staying at the Central Hotel, left for the South last evening.3

- Mr. F. W: Mac Lean, chief engineer to ■. the New Zealand railways, who has been on a vitrit to points along the North Auck- I land Main Trunk line, left for the South • last evening. ;.■•"■

Mr. S. Bradley Smith, of Gisborne, Mr. F. W. 'B. Grindle, of Wellington, r • Mr. R. Wright, of Christchurch, and Mr. W." Neilson, of Raukokore, are at -tie' Grand Hotel.

Mr. John Grigg, cf Longbeach, to»;' been nominated by the Ash barton Agricultural and Pastoral Association for »p< pointment -as a South Island delegate to the Board of Agriculture. ,;'l'.

Mr. Justice Springer proposos to leave I for Hamilton to-morrow evisning, S. foßow.\ | ing the hearing of the Eden \ election peU-" | tion. He will be accompanied by his a«o- I ciate, ' Mr. T. W. '* Stringer. ; : ?3H , .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

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