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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. W. Hughes, of Suva, is at 'tfc. - 1 Star Hotel, - .i- jW; sj Mr. and Mrs. W. Price, of Thames -am I at. the Central Hotel. - ' ' Mr. W. L. Fitzherbert, of Palmerst**, • ! North, is visiting Auckland. •too* | j Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reakc, 0 i Plymouth, and Mr. F. Wheaton, J ' 'J Christchurch, are at the Star Hotel ■ Mr. Wilfred Stead, of Morrinsville vha 1 has been on a visit to Auckland' left k 1 by the Rotorua express yesterday for hfa home. , ' ' ' Mr. E. Chinning Tonks, of who has been visiting Auckland, left for j $ the South by the Main Trunk express last « ' evenin s- ■ Mr. L. Paul, "of • Wanganni, who has Nlfe? been, staying at the Grand Hotel, was-'ifpfli passenger by the Main Trunk express for the South last evening. ' . _ Brigadier-General G. S. Richardson, Ad- *'■ * ministrator of Samoa, is expected to ar- ' : rive on a visit to New Zealand on thaWlS! Tofua's next monthly trip. — . • • .. Mr. J. H. Gunson, Mayor of Attcfe.'t"^ : land, and Mr. V. J. learner, will leave this evening for Wellington, to attend * S the last meeting for this year of ths. - M War Funds Council. : s-j' - ; 3. Bishop Averill left, by the Ngapuhi yesterday for New Plymouth, on his ah.'%fS nual visit to the Taranaki portion of hii&'f® diocese. He will be absent from Auck-r-' Vland for. some weeks. - , r »

Captain T. A. Sladdin, of Channel J s . f ": ■ ■ lands, arrived by the Rimutaka from Enc '-r' ~ land yesterday. Ho was accompanied by > > H® his wife and family. Captain Sladdia will probably take up his residence in Hawke's Bay. ' : ~ Mr. W. A. Kerr, chairman of the 1 Whangarei Hospital Board, who left -thoWM hospital early last week, after having been ill for some time, was readmitted on Saturday. His condition yesterday wts ?V reportoa to be serious. ' -« — Sir George Fen wick, the first president of the Dunedin Rotary Club, was a guest •»' at the Auckland Rotary Club's weekly 5 " luncheon yesterday, . Mr. G. W. Coaens, marine superintendent of Nauru and Ocean Islands, and Mr. R. WigW i-T of Timaru, were also guests. Sir Georal,- :r conveyed the Dunedin Club's thanks for the assistance given at its formation*bsflliS the Auckland Clmb, particularly by theME Hon.- George Fowlds. - -■. —— H, '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 10

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