PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. H. 1. Troutbeck, of Napier ?. .-V the Royal Hotel. * 'a *1 the Royal Hotel: j Sir Joseph Ward left for T* Aroint' yesterday morning's express. , , v Sir Horace and Lady Bayer, of Londm vf returned from Rotorua yesterday. will leave by the Niagara' to-day ————— Mr. V. A. Ryder, secretary of Auckland branch of the Merchant ServS I Guild, left for Wellington by the Main Trunk express last evening. • - !'U Mr. Justice Hosking and Mr. Jwfa. Stringer left by the Ngapuhi last evento! for Tauranga, where they will commenct the hearing of the Western Maori election $ petition'. Mr. H. Gower, of Melbourne, accom, ! panied by his daughter, is a passenej ? by the Niagara en route to America tod • England. Mr. Gower was formerly j n business at Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. George Hatch, Messm A. H. Gaze, G. H. Turton, H. J. Qjg. ney, of Melbourne, and Mr. and Mn Harold Saxton and Mr. B. J. Ball 0 Sydney, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.. J. Hicks, Mr. and Mr*"' C. W. Claeys, of New York, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith-White, of Surrey, England and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stonebraker, 0 { Providence, United States, are at tha Grand Hotel. Captain J T. Rolls resumed command of the Royal Mail . steamer Niagara at Sydney, relieving Captain R. Crawford, who came to Auckland as a passenger in the vessel to spend his vacation in the Taranaki district.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 8
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