PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosbic, of Vaiicouvfi. are at the Star Hotel. cr * r J n 'l' Korils!l " npr 5 of Sydney, and Dr. Ilotei 0 u on ' i,ro at il.c Grand Mr. K. A. iSlirimpton, chief 'tcWranH engineer arnved from Wellington vestor day, and is at the Royal Hotel. Sir George Elliot, chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand, left for tha South by the Main Trnnlt express lvh evening. Mr. ]•:. W. Kane, clerk of the House of ' Representatives, entered a private hospital yesterday morning to undergo a slir'hfc operation. Mr. and Mrs. K, \V. G. do Gvnlav! of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. .lefferies and Mr. and Mrs. .1. Foden, of London, a ro at the Grand Hotel. Mr. 1). Sinclair, of Dannevirke/ Mr. J'. Bennett, of Wellington, and Messrs.. J. 11. It. Garrett and F. Heading, of Sydney, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. 0. F. Gordon, of Colombo, Mr. .T.» I'oote, of Melbourne, and Messrs. L, Smith. K. His!op and E. and .1. Bryant, of Sydney, arc at the Hotel Cargen". Mr F. H. M.issey, of Wharfgarri, Mr. W. M. Carter, of Palmerston North, Mr. H. Codrington. of Melbourne, and Messrs. L. and J). Zueker and G. Young, of Wellington, are at the Royal Hotel" Mr. X. E. Thorpe, formerly of Auckland, and now of Sydney, was a passenger by the Maheno from Sydney yesterday. Accompanied by Mrs. Thorpe, ho will leave not Tuesday by !he Aorangi for Vancouver. .Mr. Cheviot Wellington Dillon Bell was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court yesterday rooming,' at Wellington, by the, Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, on the motion of Sir Francis Bell., Mr. F. C. G. Huso, of the clerical staff of the Palmerston North railway station, has been appointed traffic inspector for the Wanganui district. He will be succeeded by Mr. Frank Craig, at present stationmaster at Otorohanga. Mr. W. Reynolds, son of Mr. Richard Reynolds, of Waikato, who left New Zealand 19 years ago for the Argentine, was a passenger by the Maheno from Sydney yesterday. Mr. Reynolds, who is accom--panied by Mrs. Reynolds, is on a holiday trip to New Zealand to visit his relations, and ho expects to return to the Argentina in about six weeks. Messrs. G. Shirtcliffe. A. G. Fallow, C. B. Norwood. A. J. Hyder, and J. T. Martin, of Wellington. Mr. E. G. Lotrn, of Te Auto, Mr. D. Phillips, of Dunedin, Messrs. H. Garratt, L. M. Rumely and G. Osterman. of Sydney. Mr. J. Evans, of London, Mr. P. F. Cooper, of New York, Mr. J. F. Wellings. of Melbourne, Messrs. H. W. and P. F. Barker, of Gisborne, .Mr. A. Guy, of Palmerston North, and Mr. H. L. Bennett, of England, ars at - the Grand Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18964, 11 March 1925, Page 10
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