PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. A. Jackson, and Mr. A. & Harding, ;cf Bargaviilje, are at Cargcn. ' ■ -v Messrs. P. Dalrymple, T. J. Hennessy and A. Hall, of Weilingiicn, are at the Star Hotel, : Mr. A. Fearless, of Tauranga, and Mr. E. Mizzon, of T(! Awamutu, are at the Central Hotel. The Hon. Vernon H. Roed, M.L.C., and Mrs. Reed, of E ; ay of Islands, are at i£he Grand Hotel. Mr. E. P. Houghton, of Sydney, and Mr. A. F. Eshborg, of Melbourne, are at the Grand Hotel.Mr. T. A. chief clerk at the Lyttelton railway station, hail be«n promoted to the position of stationmaater at Greymouth. Mr. P». Kingston James, of Suva, Messrs. W. A. Spencer and J. Smith, of Wellington, and Mr. A. W. Neish, of Hamilton, are at Stonehurst. Mr. G. L. Shaw, of Thames, Sir. W. J. Broadfoot, of Te Kuiti, Mr. A. Pratt, of Dunedin, and Mr. H. Prime, of Hamilton/ are at the Star HoteL Messrs. S. G. Remington and D. E. Leslie, of Wellington, Messrs. S. P. Spain and C. J, Spam, of Dunedin, and Mr. T. W. Davics, of Tauranga, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. H. D. Thomson, Under-Secretary for Immigration, who has been on a 6hoi t visit to New Plymouth in connection with the boy immigrants to Taranaki, has returned to Wellington. Mr. E. E. Gillon, chief mechanical engineer of the New Zealand Railways, who is shortly duo to retire from the service on superannuation, has forwarded his resignation to the Government. Mr. W. Newton, conciliation commissioner, who has been holding conciliation sittings in various parts the country in connection with the waterside workers' dispute, has returned to Wellington, Messrs. C- W, Jones and W„ S. Wright, of Wellington, Messrs. D. Phillips, J. Allen and D. T. Danbury. of Dunedin, Mr. C. B. Mercer, of Hamilton, and Mr. E. Forlong, of Wanganui, are a.t the Grand Hotel. Major E. C. Eraser, president of the Auckland South African War Veterans, Association;: leaves for Wellington this evening by the Main Trunk express to attend the conference of South African war veterans to be held on Wednesday. Mr. Eric S. Evans, late secretary of the Royal life Saving Society, raid an enthusiastic member of the Lyall Bay Surf Club, was a passenger to Sydney on the Ulimaroa from Wallinftton. Mr. Evans, who came to the Dominion from Australia, contemplates taking up hia residence in the Commonwealth again.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 8
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