PERSONAL ITEMS .
-;r- • Hfti ■ iii i __■' ■■■ f \~'?>\ Mr. W. S. Pratt left for th» BoSsPl last; evening. w *Wfc- , Mr. 'Newton King, of New Plvrno r fa «* the Grand Hotel. / ,}*"•;,.' ; Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P. fop Manuka* ! arrived in Auckland by the Main 3* ! yisstsrday. * ua * j Mr. J. Cannody, of Wellington *** ' •Mr. C. Gaffney, of Waimarino,«l at t* " i Royal Hotel. ' e *** Captain F. C. Soar, Onehrwga, offi cw ! commanding Ist Battery, N.ZA.''£ ' been gazetted major. "' ' ' » nag Judge W. E. Rav.-sou, of the Natsv. " Lands Court, left for Wellington ft '•! Main Trunk express last evening. " Mr. H. L. Birrell and Mr. R £ii. n ■ of Christchurch, and Mr. R. J. H Co of Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel * | |, Mr. and Mrs. N. Alfred Nathan hav. ' J returned to Auckland after a holiday in'' :; ! the itotorua, Taupo, and Napier districts. - Mr. E. E. Gillon. chief mechanical i engineer to the New Zealand Railways left Auckland by the Main Trunk ]-.* I evening. * s w? i Mr. W. R. Kirker, of Wellington; Mr H. V. Gormack, of Dnnedin; and Mr ; > H. P. Wrigley, of Sydney, are at th* '. I Central Hotel. ,h * '- i ~ T Dr. C. CliUton, rector of Canterbury 5 University College, wno has been visions - San Frantisco on a health trip, has -«- - turned to the Dominion. "" '"~ • Sir. R. W. Blagg and Mr. D. Francis..-! of London, who haVe been visiting Roto-' ; rua, returned to Auckland yesterday and are at, the Grand Hotel. ' . ';' Lieutenant-Colonel A. G. MeKenae, ■ ' ; D.h.0., officer commanding 3rd, Auc'L* : '"'' : '' land, Mounted Rides, has been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces officers* ' ' decoration. ' V? ,: . *&* , Rev - Laurence H. Ker sailed bv the Uhmaroa yesterday, en route forTl China, Mr. Ker is going as a missionary to Manchuria under the auspices of the .Mission Board of the Presbyterian Church of 'Ireland. His parents, Mr. and Mrs ' J. J. Ker, reside at Huapai.
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
ARRIVING HERE TO-DAY.
The Governor-General, Lord Jellicofi accompanied by the Hon. Prudence Jelli.coe, left Wellington by the Main Tronic' express yesterday and will reach Auck< land this ; morning to take up residence. It is expected that Lady Jellicoe and the Hon. Lucy Jellicoe, -who are now visiting; the Far East, will return to New jjealand about the middle of January next.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18571, 1 December 1923, Page 12
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