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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr, W. A. Swafb.vick has bee-i eleckd chairman of the Hamilton Domain, Board. Professor A, C. Pateriion, of the Ancle, land University College,, is expected to return from Rotorua to-day. Mr. Gavin W. Anderson, of Loudon and Mr. It. Ife, of Sydney, arrived ves? terday and are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. ChishoLm. of Levin and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilson, of Armi< dale, New South Wales, are at the St« Hotel. Mr. J. £. Harrison, of Chmtchurcli Mr. H. Peck, of Melbourne, and Mr. c! H. Washer, of Huwera, are at the %y a j Hotel. Mr. : G. G. Holder, of Adelaide, and ; Messrs. A. P. Burton, N. Ewart, and ,S. Jnrdine, of Wellington, are at the Central Hotel. . Mr. H. M. 0. Cook, of New Plymouth. Mr. P. Taylor, of Wanganui, and Mr. T. H. Gill, of Hastings, arrived yesterday and are at the Central Hotel' Messrs. A. ,11. Satterthwaite and ,T. Wilks, of Christehurch, and Messrs, J Milne, H. Rogers, and. F. Clabburn, oi Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel, 841- Meyrick and Lady Hollins, of En<*. land, arrived from Rotorua yesterday and are .at - tho' Grand • - Hotel. They leave foe Vancouver by the Makura on Tuesday. The Rev. William Kelly, Rector of Ballywater, Belfast, is to "take charge of St. Stephen's Church, Waverley. °He sailed' for New Zealand on January 29. During the war he served as a captaia at the front.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferner and Miss Fer. ner have returned from a .year's visit to Europe. Mrs. Ferner, who is a member of the Auckland Education Board, li,vi collected a great Ceal of information relating to educational matters, which she intends to submit to the board. Duringher stay in England she evinced a keen interest in public affair,? and took part, in the campaigns of prominent women candidates for "Parliamentary honours.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18941, 12 February 1925, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18941, 12 February 1925, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18941, 12 February 1925, Page 10

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