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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. Justice Frazer will leave this evening for Dunedin. >'"»

Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. MacCulloch, of Kashmir, India, are at the Grand HoteL

Mr. W. H. May, of Tasmania, and" Mr. E. H. Davis, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. C. Low, of London, Mr. W. JL Holmes, of Wellington and Mr. M. C. Eton, of Master ton, are at the Central HoteL

Mr. HI D. Thomson, Dnder-Secretary of Immigration, and Mr. V. A, Mills, chief clerk of the department, arrived in Auckland yesterday.

Mr. W. Peace, of Hamilton, Mr. A. W. Sernple, of Waiuku. and Messrs. A. S. Walker and D. M. Walker, of Nydia Bay, Marlborough, are at tho Royal Hotel."

Dr. John R. Mott is to visit Australia and New Zealand during tho early part of next year. This information is contained in a i otter received by representative's of tho Student Christian movement and Y.M.C.A. in Christchurch.

Mr. J. V. Taylor, of Sydney, Messrs. J. D. Ramsden and J. Chambers, of Hawke's Bav, Messrs. E. W. Poulton, C. II Hudson, E. V. Eskell, of Wellington, and Messrs. W. E. Best and S. K. Cowley, of Christchurch, are at the Grand HoteL

Mr. 11. Munro, district stock inspector of Auckland, arrived at the Ruaknra State Farm yesterday, where he will take up the managership on the departure of Mr. A. W. Green for Hawke's Bay early next week. It is understood that Mr. Munro's position is a temporary onc.r

Mr. James Watson, conductor of_ tho Lithgow Brass Band, New South Wales, has been appointed conductor of ' tho Wanganui Garrison Band. He is a young man who was recommended by Mr. Schugg, conductor of tho Malvern Tramway Band, Melbourne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19072, 17 July 1925, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19072, 17 July 1925, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19072, 17 July 1925, Page 10

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