PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. J. W. Bolton, of Eangataua, is ai the Star Hotel. Mr. J. W. Piuramer, of Sydney, is at the Hotel Cargeu. Mr. F. J. Tytherleigh, of London is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. S. M. Skidmore, cf Melbourne, is at the Central HoteL Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nathan, of Gisborne, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. B. Blair, of Brisbane, Queensland, is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. J. A. Warnock left by train for Wellington last evening on private business. Mr. T. 0. Bishop, secretary of the Employers' Federation, is at the Central Hotel.* Mr. F. W. Boles and Mr. IT. Esdaile Short, of Wellington, are at tho Central Hotel. Mr. George Baildon, Mayor of Auckland, left for Wellington by train last evening. , Mr. Henry Winkelmann returned yesterday by the Marania from a visit to Australia. ■Mr. C. F. Mitchell and Miss G. L. Mitchell, of Dunedin. are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. H. E. Dodd, Mr. O. McDonnell and Mr. R. K. McMillan. of Thames, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. R. H. Ellis, Mr. W. Cahill. Mr. A. W. Duncan and Mr. J. Keils, of Wellington, are. at the Grand Hotel. Mr. W. Maud, of Wellington, Mr. 0 Bad.dley, of Masterton, and Mr. M. S Sompierville, of To Kuiti, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. A. Bunting was a passenger by the Aorangi yesterday for Vancouver. He is making a three months' visit to Canada and the United States. Mr. 0. T. Robinson, Mr. Lewis Millar, Mr. F. IT. Morton, Mr. E. 0. Parrel 1 and Mr. L. N. Garrard, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lippincott and fami'.y left by the Aorangi yesterday on a holiday trip to America. They expect to return about November. Mr. and Sirs. W. H. Powell, of Watpawa, Hawke's Bay, left by the Aorangi yesterday on a holiday trip to Canada and tho United States. Mr. Lewis R. Eady and Mr. L. "A. Eady, who have been on a visit ■to Sydney, returned to Auckland vest.day by tho Mamma.
Dr. Hilda Northcroft left for- Wellington last evening to attend the annual meeting of the General Council of Education.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C. Spedding, accompanied by Mrs. David Rodgcrs, left by the Aorangi yesterday en route to Sar; Francisco. They expect to be away thrcoand a-half months.
Captain S. J. Graham and Captain R. E. Moore, of Condon, who have bf?2n in charge of the British court at.. the Dunedin Exhibition, left by the Aorangi yesterday on their return to England."
Mr. W. A. Kingscote, of Victoria, British Columbia, who lias been on. an extended tour through New Zealand and Australia, sailed by the Aorangi yesterday. It is liig intention to return to New Zealand next *year in tima for • tha fishing season. . , ~ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 14
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