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PERSONAL ITEMS.

' -■:_ ■ '■'■■> .. ■ • ~.,■■; ■"Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ba'ocock,. of CauV' forma, are at the Royal Ebtel. '•--''fill • Mr.* J. »T. Ritchie, town clerk of Waihi is at the Central Hotel. , '.;.'<, r Mr.! G. Mitchell, of Wellington, U among' the latest victims-of influenza. . ';'[>'" .'. -■*;'# ■ ■:■■■;'■, • ;•■ K C M Colonel J. F.. Wilson arrived from Wei., .'< iingtoc. yesterday and is at the Grand',.'"', Hotel. ■;.. ■'■':.y \. .■■._.. \ '_■■ ;i;f|f| Messrs. R. C. Wickens and N. W. Bar-ip low, of Christchurch, and J. F. Frith,, f]fC of Nelson, are at the Grand Hotel. !l !,; ' Mr, 0. Kingdon, a member of the Lon. [jra don Executive of the Church of Eng.i " : ; land Men's Society, is visiting Hamilton. , Mr. and ; Mrs. C., F.' / Mouritzen, : of|slt Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mouritzen, of '■■, s§| Perth. Western Australia, are at the.ill§ Grand Hotel. They will leave for Auatralia to-morrow. '3515 • Mr. B. M. Wlson, of the Tourist DB*|ffl partment, who was .injured in a motor accident at Butt, last week, is reported, ~; to now be slightly better. }"-.•

Mr. 0. T. Bannard, of New York, and sfcMr. and Mrs. S. E. Skelton, of Cali-|(l fomia, arrived from a visit to . Rotorua yesterday and are at the Grand. Hotel. ~. ,'.

Mr. W. Gcodfellow, of Hamilton, left) \ last night for Wellington, where ho is to | give evidence before a Parliamentary-;;; committee on the Dairy Produce Control iH Bill. '. '.-•:■ .. - -M

Mr, Justice Eraser, President of the Arbitration Court,, :Ml". • W. Scott (employers' § representative),' !'.'-■ Mr. Hiram Hunter § (workers' .representative), and Mr. J. A. Xy Gilmour (registrar) arrived from Wellington .yesterday. They are at the Central Hotel. ■■...;.... ....; ~ " • ; : ;

Mr. A. N. Snedden, who for the past 19 : ';£i years has been manager for Messrs. Ron ,«. and Glendining, Ltd.,- in Auckland, has, on the advice of his doctor, tendered his <H; ; resignation, ' as the present state of hia :!.';, health demands a complete rest from hußi-i;S ness for a protracted period. Mr. L. o,'j|| Miller, late manager of, the company's Napier branch, has been appointed to?# succeed Mr. Snedden. , ... . -' *&

Dr. T. ' Wayland Vaughan, of. thtfp United States Geological; Survey Department, Washington, arrived in Auckland »;|f from the south yesterday, en route to thef|| Pan-Pacific Science Congress, which is to :;i open in Melbourne next month. He ij ./:■ accompanied by Dr. Marshall, formerly *ff professor of geology at Otago'University, and late headmaster' of Wanganui Col- ?p legiate School, and Mr. J. Marwick.. geo« IjjS logist, of Wellington. They are at th« IS Royal Hotel. ;:fS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 10