PERSONAL ITEMS.
Ardbbiehop Julius is cow on a visit ts Westland. ; '" : Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Banks, of WaihL are at tho Grand Hotel The Rev. Joseph W. Kemp left for W«l. "■*% lington by the Main Trunk express lasV evening. Mr. G. D. Little, of Wellington, and Mr. R. T. Reid, of Hamilton, are at th«. : Star Hotel. ' v, M;r. W. Wallace, chairman of the Anck* land Hospital Board, who has been visit* ing Wellington, is now in Hastings. ""Mr. R. B. Ross, Crown tenants' representative, has tendered his resignation as * a member of the Hawke's Bay Land --• • Board. Mr. J. W. Cochrane, of Te Kuiti, Mr. W. Maurer, of Taumarunui, and Mr. W, - H Cook, of Cambridge, are at the Royal Hot-el. Messrs. C. EJ Forrest and A. Dixon, of Wellington, and Messrs. R H. Arlow and A. B. Wanty. of Christchurch, are at the Central Hotel Mr. J. W. Hayden, Mayor of Takamiua s left for Wellington by the Main Trunk ' ■ egress last evening. He expects to re- ■ turn to Auckland on Saturday. Mr. George Albertson, resident engineer at Waiotira for the Public Works Depart--, ment, has been transferred to Gisborne oil promotion. He will bo succeeded by Mr. '■-'<>■' Packwood. Mr. J. F. Robieson, who has bean Government; tourist agent in Dunedin for some years, has resigned. . The position is being filled temporarily by Mr. G. D. '- Lishman. Captain F. E. Naylor, at present chitif officer of the steamer Orepuki. has been i appointed second assistant pilot by the Waoganui Harbour Boaid. He will take upt his duties on August 1. " Mr. R. S. of the Auckland staff of the Bank of; New Zealand, has taken. ? np duty as manager of the Waihi branch," succeeding, Mr. D. Marshall, who has been appointed manager at Morrinsville. Mr. P. Hally, conciliation commis- - doner, left by the Arahura ye&terday . afternoon for Gisborne. where he will preside at the hearing of the general . labourers' and the retail butchera' <hV ; putea, . Mr. H. S. Hough, accountant of the Bank of New Zealand at Christchurch, * and recently manager of the Suva branch, { has arrived in Auckland to take up the J. position of sub-manager in succession to *> Mr. A. E. Bouillon, who goes to Hamilton as manager. Mr. J. H. Hanunond, the present manager of the Hamilton branch, is retiring. 7'ri-S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 10
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