PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. D. A. ,T. Rutherford,superintend ant of schools at Samoa, is visiting Auck* land-
Mr. ,T. A. Young, M.P., left for tho South by the Main Trunk express last, evening. Mr. F. Y. Dunstan, of Suva, and Miv E. F. Kain, of .Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carrick, of Tavuini, Fiji, arrived by the Tofua and arc s4 the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Speight, and Dr. J. Speight, of Duriedin, Mr. and Mrs. (J. Newlands, of Pittsburg, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. C. W. Sundstrum, of Dunedin, wag among the passengers who arrived ia Auckland yesterday by the Tahiti from Wellington. Mr. M. Myers, K.C., of Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday by the Tahiti from Wellington. He is accompanied by Mrs. Myers. Mr. and Mrs* H. L. Everingham,- of Sydney, Mr. M. 0. Barnett, of Wellington, and Mr. A. S. Moffatt, of Invercargill, are«at tho Grand Hotel. 4 Mr- T. S. Webster, formerly organise of St. Paul's Methodist Church, Hamilton, has been appointed organist to t.iifl Pitt Street Methodist Church, Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Langham, of Dunecßib Mr. J. Dingle, of Wanganui, Mr. W. W, Smith, of Gisborne, and Mr. J. T. Mills,, of Matakohe, are at the Central Hotel. Captain R. E. Smith, formerly of the Union Company's service, who has been on a holiday visit to the South, returned -to Auckland yesterday by the Tahiti from Wellington. Mr. A. Naismith, of Wellington, is 3 passenger by the Tahiti, which leaves Auckland to-day for Vancouver. He is accompanied by Mrs. Naismith and Miss M. Naismith. Mr. A. Clark, of Hobart, Tasmania, Mr. H. ('. Harvey, of Sydney, Mr. T. Adams, of Gisborne, and Messrs. E. Harris, F. B. Francis, and W. Boswell, 01. Dunedin, are at the Royal Hotel, Colonel J. W. Hutchen, C.M.G., secre* tary to the Samoan Administration, who has been in New Zealand on furlough, leaves Wellington to-morrow for Auckland. He will return to Apia by thg Tofua. Mr, W. C. Marshall, of Christchurch, Mr. V. 0. Jadwin. of 'New York, Mr. R. B. Caws, of Invercargill, Mr. W« Fraser, of Dunedin, Mr. C. J. MacCuL loch, of Wellington, and Mr. L. H. Roos, qf Vancouver, are at the Hotel Cargen. Hie Rev. W. R. Poole arrived from Suva by the Tofua yesterday. Ho w lea% r ing "the mission field in Fiji after 25 years' service, and is en route to; Sydnej. to attend the animal board meeting of tin Methodist Missionary Society of Austral asia.
Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Wilson, of Birm ingham, Mr. and Mrs. R. Curnming, d Adelaide, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Broome, of London, Mr. W. L. Hooper, and Mr. L, Stuarat, of Sydney, who have beei visiting Rotorua, arrived yesterday an<i are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. Noel W. Nelson, the Dnnedin mana. ger for the New Zealand Insurance Coir* pany, has been appointed manage] of " the Wellington branch. His position in Dnnedin will be taken b} Mr. A. M. Cameron, recently manager at* Rangoon, and at present relieving mana* ger of the Sydney branch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18927, 27 January 1925, Page 10
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