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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hawkes. of* Lorn™ are at the Star Hotel. •' Mr. S. S Jenkiu and Mr. R. S. E;ir<?- ' ' ing, of Sydney, are at Braeburn. - T ~V Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, ofp potr t land, are at the Central Hotel. Messrs.. A. E.' Herriott and G. L." I) ;'* Douglas, of Sydney, are at Stonehurst. ' Mr. A. Fraser, of Sydney, and Mr. g ' G. Ceroxhe, of Melbourne, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. 0. R. Bendall, French agent in Wellington, returned South last evening. Dr. A. Barrett Jameson, of Papitoetoa returned from Sydney by the Aorangi yesterday. : •„•. * Mr. H. Horton left for Dunedin by train last evening to attend the annual Pjess Conferences. Dr. R. H. Makgilfe of the Department, of Health, left for the South by train, last evening. ' Mr. H. Hardcastle, of Itotorua, returned from Russell yesterday. He is at th« Central Hotel. Mr. N. S. Falla, general traffic manager of tho Union Steam Ship Company; : is at the Grand Hotel. ; Mr. E. Biildwin-Gorth, of Stroud, Eng - land, and Captain W, G'. Weston," '<>!* s i London, arc- at the Grand HoteL Mr. E. G. Lamb, Mr, R. A Joseph-. son, Mr. S. Ei. Prosser, and Mr. J. Butler, of Sydney, who arrived yesterday by the Aorangi, aro at the Royal Hotel. ; :v, Mr. W. B. Bennett, Mr. H, Jackson, ' Mr. P. Lawn, Sir. J. S, Hiddleston, aoti . Mr. H. S. Sandlant, of Wellington, itvs at the Star Hotel. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Corby, and Mr. and Mrsi. G. H. Deaton, of Siydney, and frit," and Mrs. J. H. Hoblutzisl, of are at Stonehurst. • Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gough and Mr, ' and Mrs. J, H. Brodie, of Wellington;' and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hill, of Sydney/* are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Park, of Sydney,' Mr. and Mrs. McHardy Fordm.tn, of .liondon, and Mr. and Mis, J. Strong, of • England, are at Braeburn. Tho Hon. J. A. Young, Health, has been re-el ectsd unopposed 'as,.; tho parents' representative on. the Hamilton High School Board of Governor's. " Mr. G. B. Vickery, Mr. E. F. WU]ts. Mr. F, G. Mara. Mr. C. H. Brookroan, and Mr. P. L. Aitkens, of Sydney, pussengers by the Aorangi, are at the Cmtral Hotel . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter White, of Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. Jfc. L. Barnes, of Palmereton North, and Colonel and Mis' ■' N. Adams, of Wharekawa, are at ike'. Hotel Cargen. . ~y, Mr. G. V. Andrews, of Melbourne, Mr. W. W- Holyoake, of Mackay, Queens- 4 land, and Mr. C. C. Brjpa, of Lomlbn, who arrived yesterday by the Aorafcgi,. ara at the Central Hotel. , . Mr. W. B. Carmickael, Mr. S. ! Seavor, Mr. M. Said ler, and Mr. 3. A. P'erry, of Sydney, and Mr. 0. C. Mills* 6' Melbourne, all of whom awived by ,ths Aorangi, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. H. Richardson, headmaster of "Weioria Avenue School, Wanganul, who has been selected as an inspector of schools, re-. lv ceived notice last evening of his smtcuntttient to the Auckland Education district.' . Mr.. Stewart Reid, M.'P., left Hamilton, for Wellington yesterday on business, con-), nected with his electorate. Ho will afterwards visit the New Zealand' Exhibition at Dunedin and expects to be absent drorrl?the disfcrictMor a fortnight, , li^v. Sir .Alexander Frederick Whyte, until lately president of the Indian Legisktiv|fi Assembly, &nd fust holdeir of that pfsc«j--arrived at-Auckland yastSi'day from. Sydney, accompanied by Lady Whyte. . Frederick intends to spend a moutli in New Zealand before proceeding to Canada, the United States, and Grijat Britain. He is at the Grand Hotel, Dr. R, J. Tillyard, head of the blcloftW cal department at the Cawthron Institute,. Nelson, will leave by the Aorangi to-day - on a nine months" visit to America Europe. Dr. Tillyard intends to can.y f research Work on problema affecting Zeaknd, particularly the dbntrol of blivcktt bieirj;,, earwig and spruce aphis. Dr. Till- : yard is accompanied by Mrs. Tillya:rd. Mr,: W. 0. Vogwell, chief healnh inspector of Sydney, is a passenger by tho ' ; Aorangi to Vancouver. He will study health conditions in the United 6ltste«> England and the Continent, and will reaiesent Australia at the .Itoyn] Jubilee Gbn-. gress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, Ja London iif July, and the international town-plannirig congress at Geneva August. -',-V Baron D. Dickson, of Gothenburg, Sweden, .an enthusiastic sea-angle:* reached Auckland by the Aorangi tionv. Sydney yesterdav on his isecond visit to New Zealand. His first was three years ago, whan he caught wh:it was tjhen &. refcord 13 word fish weighing over iKJOIb... The baron, .who is accompanied by Mr. E. P. i&uareiw and Mr. Gorman Pope, two Sydney sportsmen, intends to spi3na a month in the Dominion, including a fort-' night at' the Buy of Islands.

Mr. C. H. Harrold, of Cali»; forrsia, who will leave by tlhe Aorangi for" Vancouver to-day, has completed - a month's tour of New Zeailsmd after 76 years' absence. Mr. Harrold was born-in England! and earne to New Zealan& with his father'in 1840 at the ago of six. Hf - lived with hie parents near the eld bar-., fackfl in Fort Street for nine months, butat; the time of the gold rush toward thy beginning of 1850, left for California., where he baa lived ever since.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19253, 16 February 1926, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19253, 16 February 1926, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19253, 16 February 1926, Page 10

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