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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. A. V. Walle, of London, is at tha. Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keiha, of G i shorn e, are at tho Royal Hotel. •>;, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunt, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen. ;k-% Mr. Wyvern Wilson, S.M., of Hamilton, is on a short visit to Christchurch. Mr. J. W. L, Warren, of Auckland, left Wellington by the Ulimaroa yesterday for Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. E. DeV. McGarrigle, of. Hamilton, leaves New Zealand by the Aorangi "<bn Tuesday for a tour of the United Stated . and Europe. Mr. A. Cerutty, local manager for Hud rf dart-Parker, Ltd., accompanied by Mrs." Cerutty, left yesterday on a holiday visitto Dunedin. Mr. W. McK. Jeffrey will leave tomorrow evening for Wellington, whence he will leave by the Tahiti on a trip to Australia. " Mr. Will L. Lowrie, American ConsulGeneral for New Zealand, is returning'to Wellington early in May. He will !>6 accompanied by Mrs. Lowrie, Mr. and Mrs. John Raine, of Epsom, leave to-morrow evening on a visit to' England and Europe, proceeding Jby the Argyllshire from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eager, of Sydney, Miv and Mrs. A. E. Brown, of and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. White, of Wha, ngarei, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. T. G. Stewart, of Vancouver, Mr.. D. F. Small, of Marton, Mr. V. Sims, of Morrinsville, and Mr. D. Davie, of _ Hokianga, arc at th'e Royal Hotel. The Rev. P. N. \night, president of the Methodist Conference, will leave by, train, to-morrow evening take take up the charge of the. Nelson Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tread well, of Wauganui, Mr, and Mrs. PI. Hinc, o$ Kawau, and Mr. and Mrs. 1". Andrews, of Opononi, Hokianga, arc at the Central Hotel. Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P.. Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party, and .Mr. P. Fraser, M.P. for Wellington Central, arrived from Wanganui yesterday. They are at the Prince Arthur Hotel. Mr. J. B. Murphy, of Sydney, and Dr.' A. W. Izard, Mr. A. C. Thomas, Mr. E. A. Jones, Mr. W. E. Hill, and Mr., G. Matthews, of Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. I. Salck will represent the Wanganui district, Manchester Unity of Odcb fellows, at the conference in Auckland on Monday. He is on holiday, accompanied by Mrs. Salek. - : ' r Mr. J. Craig, and Mr. J. A. Bavne, of Wellington, Mr. A. E. Armstrong, of Christchurch, Mr. C. Massop. of Gisborne, and Mr. M. Wells, of Cambridge, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. J. M. Dairies, a. member of tho Tauranga Borough Council, has bfeen spending a holiday in -Auckland. He-has taken the opportunity to study methods of road construction in the city. Mr. E. C. Glen, of Hamilton, left yesterday for Masterton, where he intends taking up his residence. He has been appointed choirmaster and /rgtisijd; of the Masterton Presbyterian Church, Mr. D. Rosenblotn, of Sydney, Mr. B. C. Aston, and Mr. A. Polkinghorne,, of Wellington, Mr. A. B. Wanty, of Christchurch, Mr. G. H. Mills, of Hawera, and Mr. J. H. McCarroll, of Dargaville, ate at the Star Hotel. Archbishop Redwood, who is journeying to Perth and Adelaide, to be present at the laying-of the foundation stones of the new cathedrals to be erected in those cities, left Wellington by the Ulimaroa yesterday. He will be away for fivo weeks. Dr. Malcolm T. MacEacbern, M.D., D.Sc., Associate Director of the Ameri--1 can College of Surgeons, and Director of • Hospital Activities, accompanied by Mrs* MacEacern, left for Auckland, en route to America, by the Main Trunk last evening. Mr. R. W. Dalton. senior Trade Commissioner in Australia, and formerly commissioner in Nov/ Zealand, who has been in temporary charge of the New Zealand post during the past few weelts, will leave Auckland on Tuesday by tha Aorangi on his way to England. Ho will resume his duties,Jn Australia early next year. Mr. Walter Crow, who has been accountant for close on three years in the Dunedin branch of the Commercial Bank, of Australia (Ltd.), has received notice of his appointment as manager of the Welleslev Street branch of the bank in Auckland, and will leave Dunedin "on Monday to take up his new duties. Mr. F. I). Young, accountant in the Invor.cargill branch of the bank, will replace Mr. Crow in Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 12