PERSONAL ITEMS.
r '. . . V;: Mr. J. B. Corrigan, MP. for PaU^gl visiting Auckland. V ,".'%'-,-^i^asf _:— ~.M r. and Mrs. A. Adams, of ; Sydney as at the Grand Hotel. •'■ i - .• i ssm£ The Rev. H. A. Haslam. vicar of Tolags Bay, will leave shortly for England. gjgj : Mr. 'R. Branch has been appointed overseer to- the Morrinsville Borough Council ,' / ///•■ — :.:/;''.-,:,/ 'X^v-^i J Dr. Frank Hay, Inspector-General ©f Mental Hospitals, and Mrs. Hay, are in the South Island. . :, v >~_ .;/:;? Commander Miles, of H.M.S. PhilomeL left for Wellington last evening by the J Main Trunk express. ..;.-i;.!f '. .-,•'-■":■ '■■■':/:r '"■' " ■■"••' '■ '■'■■r-X?' Mr. E. W. Kane, clerk of the Housj of Representatives, left Auckland on * visit to Rotorua yesterday. ;,;;' Sir Robert ' Stout, Chief Justice, is* hi' Wanganui, where ho is presiding at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court. ; 4 Sir George Elliot, chairman of directors ; of the Bank of New Zealand, left for the South last evening by the Main Trunk express. '■ \^4 ; Mr. W. W. King, associate-to Mr. Jus. tice Hosking, is, temporarily, joining the* staff of the Magistrate's Court at Wei-' lington. '/•> ." zm Mr. Justice Reed has left Wellington for Blenheim and Nelson in connection with • the sittings of the Supreme Court in those centres. .-••.-., ■-"■ ' Messrs. T. Price and R. W. Todd '.''of*" Sydney, Mr. T. M. Oliff, of Pretoria Mr. W. F. Evans, of Cisbome, and Mr 4'' . and ; Mrs. E. Leech, of Sydney, are at Stonehurst. . '.; -" : v /£| Mr. and Mrs. D. Fraser, of Dannevirke ' Messrs, G, H. Scott, J. H. Owen, • and H. Bradney Williams, of Wellington, and Mr. R. T. McQuade, of New Plymouth | are at ths Central HoteL Psm . Dame Nellie Melba is a passenger by ? the ' Niagara, which arrives in Auckland 1 from Vancouver to-morrow. A reception will be accorded Dame Melba by thai Auckland Women's Club. Messrs. H. A. .Sown, J. F. Martin; and A. Hunt, of Wellington;' Messrs j F. W. Shortt and P. Barr, of'Dunedin! Mr. E. Osterman, of Palmerston North. and Mr. 3. Paterson, of Christchurch, are S at. the Grand Hotel. /-. .',■.;■/.'' Mr. A. F. Roberts,, the New Zealand Commissioner < in connection with-thel British Empire 1 Exhibition, expects 'tat leave the Dominion by; the Tahiti to- 1? ward .the «nd of next month or early ! in, January. .-■■■■■■ V "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 10
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