PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Robert Bell, of Christchurch. bft for the South last evening. ;;: • :;.13p Mr. J. K. Moran, American Consul at I fl Wellington, left yesterday for the Boufliii^^S Sir i May card ■. Hedstrom .- returned r 'froftW-' ;: -- the ? South ; yesterday. lv He : leaves"' to-mor. A row for Suva by the Niagara. r,,■, .fi Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Foster, .of Christ, church, and Mr. W. Graham, of New - :"-■ Plymouth, are at the Royal HoteL■'.•';'■- :. ; :?|%^^ Mr. William Mcßride, of Timaru, hu been elected president of the New Zealand Jewellers' Association for the ensuing year * ■ ' ■ r ' :: *Wm The Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of Hokitika, ; will leave Auckland by the Niagara on ,\- ~ Tuesday, on a visit to Canada and Ame- '. = rica. \ ... - ' . '-'i'sSjg Mr. H. E. Pacey, of Palmerston North, and Messrs. M. Myers, R. E. Selby and J. W. Collins, of Wellington, are at the : "" Grand Hotel. *$$$. Messrs. R. Wood, H. S. Holland, and &•£ H. S. Lines, of Wellington, and Messrs.. 'V' G. J. Black and W. Bruce, of -borne, are at the Central Hotel. 1 ,';>;; Mr. and Mrs. F. Snell, of London, who-' 1 '.-'*■[ are leaving by the Niagara to-morrow, v' and Mr. ,W. Neurer, of Sydney (New' :;. South Wales), are at the Central HoteL v r Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Davis, of Provi- :)' *£'£ dence, United States, and Mr. Otto Som- ; j-fcj mer, of Christchurch, are at the Grand fag Hotel. They leave by the Niagara to- • ?|'; morrow. , v '• ■ JJ : J : Dr. E. S. Handy, ethnologist of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Hono- ''£,% lulu, and Mrs. Handy, who arrived at Auckland last week, will leave for Roto-V rua this morning.' Dr. K. G. Salmond, medical superinten- '-s. J f|" dent of the Picton Hospital, has given - " ,! -';\ three months' notice of his intended resignation to the Hospital Board. Dr. Salmond intends to practise bin profession 'Jy in Feilding. . . '".V? :; ; Messrs. S. H. Scott, A. S. Holmes, and E. • W. Griffiths, left by the Main Trunk express last evening to represent the Auckland egg producers at the New Zea- . <:j land Poultry Association's conference, which will open at Nelson to-morrow. *
Mr. R. Coombs, of Sydney, who is making his sixteenth visit to New Zea- „,';.'*; land, was present at the American ath«^s|te!|f,| letic meeting on the Domain on Saturday. - He left by the Main Trunk last evening for Trentnam, to attend the National ; f|||| Rifle Association meeting. <Sflll
Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Croll and Mr. and , j.'?:? Mrs. Robert Wilson, of - Wellington; Mr. " ." and Mrs. -A. A. Wauchop, and Messrs. C. P. Agar, A. J. . Sherwood, and '-E.Ff||g Robinson, of Christchurch, and Mr. and. ;'i Mrs. W. A. Coombs, jnn., of PaJmerston /. -r, North, are at the Grand HoteL * ;\| '■- .',.. '-•■■- "■- ■ ' '■■■'■■'■' '.'Ms Mr. J. G. Hewitt, 8.M., will take;: -f>. over the duties of Mr. E. D. Mosley, 8.M., at Timaru, during Mr. Mosley's absence on six weeks': leave, which he will spend .) in Sydney and Adelaide. Mr. Hewitt bajldM been" Commissioner' at' : Rarotonga 'ivAwuwd the last twelve months, and was formerly Stipendiary Magistrate at Marton. :.:■■'■■ '' ' ~ , : '^o?s,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18340, 5 March 1923, Page 8
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