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PERSONAL ITEMS.

. Mr. Allen Bell, M.P., returned to-Kai^ taia yesterday, - ■ - y

Judge R. N. Jones, of the Native. Land Court, Wellington is at Stonehur-sf. 1 ;

Mr. H. Landon Smith, of Auckland, left for Sydney by the Niagara last evening

Mr Edward Allen, of Cambridge, fefi by the ISiiagara last evening on a -visit to Sydney. - .visit

Messrs. J. K Smith, G. Walker ."and Hobb Jones, of Wellington, are at the Royal Hotel. . ....

Mr. A. W. Donald, of Auckland, who has been on a short visit to* Melbourne returned by the Marama yesterday ■"

Dr. A. H. Mclndoe, of Dunedin, .'was a. passenger by the Tahiti which left Wei lington yesterday for San Francisco

Mr and Mrs. W. Burt, of Dunedin, re. turned from Sydney yesterday -bv tbn Marama. They are at the Grand ilotel

Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayward, of Auckland who have been on a short holiday visit, to Sydney, returned by the Marama ves terdav. . - * •

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schnauer returned by the Marama from Svdnev yesterday after a trip to Canada, England and the Continent..

xrMr. a," .S. Abraham, of Palme North, Mr. F. G. Dalziell and Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Wellington, are .at'-'tha Grand Hotel. . 0

Messrs.. W. 11. Kirby, J. H. Watson and G. A. Ledingham, of Sydney, and Mr. M. E. Mountcastle, of Sydney," are at tho Grand Hotel. " y 1

Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Whitcorabe, of Christchurch, were passengers by the Marama from Sydney yesterday. They aro at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. A. Cerutty, local manager for' the Huddart-Parker Company, who has been 011 a holiday visit to Australia,'returned by tho Marama yesterday.

Mr. C. A. Moonov left Wellington yesterday by tho Tahiti to take over 'tho duties of sub-manager to the Union Steam Ship Company at Rarotonga. ' .

Captain J. H. Watson, of Sydney, the honorary research secretary of "the Royal Australian Historical Society, arrived "by the Marama yesterday on a visit to New Zealand. '

Major and Mrs. W. R. Tuck and the Misses Molly and Joyce NatHan arrived in Auckland by the Marama from Sydney yesterday, having travelled from England to Australia by the Ormuz.

Mr. D. A. McLean, Mayor of 'Whangarei, and Mrs. McLean, returned to Auckland yesterday by the Marama^ after a nine months' trip abroad. -Tfifey are staying at the Albert Hotel.

Mr. H. H. Watkins, engipeer'lo the Auckland and Suburban Drainage. Board, has received advice that ha has . been elected a member of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers,' England. ■..'V'

Messrs. S. M. Stone, H. J. Skingjle, and D. A. Macdonald, of Wellington, Mr. N, 11. Cunningham, 'if Wangariui, Mr. G. Bartholomew, of Feilding, Mr..l. Bush, of Mart on, and Mr. E. Weir,"of. Sydney, are at the Central Hotel. - ..

Mr. and Mrs. Chevallier Boutell, of Buenos Aires, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Kennard, of Croydon, England, and -Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Blow, of •passengers by the. Marama from Sydney yesterday, are at the Grand Hotel. ;

Dr. and Mrs. J. Fawcett, of -Miami, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. W. Valder, of New York, Mr. and Mrs.,-A. M. Milton; of London, .Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ross, of Aberdeen, and Mr. and Mrs. Hi Valder, of Sydney, are at Stonehurst. : "

Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cox, of Herjie/Bay, who have been absent from the Dominion for some months during which _ they visited Great Britain, the . Continent, Canada and the United States',--arrived from Sydney yesterday by the Marama.

Mr. A. J. Hutchinson, secretary"."of the Auckland Rotary Club, who, with, Mrs. Hutchinson, left in May last to attend the Rotary Conference at Toronto and"- subsequently visited the United States and Great Britain,' returned to Auckland by the Marama yesterday. •; hlc:^

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Alcock, .of Mansfield, England, arrived _ in Auckland yesterday by the Marama from Sydney. They are to visit their daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Cole, of Waihi, and expect to remain three or four months in"New. Zeoland. -■ •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 10 December 1924, Page 10

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