PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ctirnmane, 0 f \y e ii ington, are at the Royal Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Henderson, of Balclutha, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. 0. Finlayson and Mr. P. Little of Wanganui, are at the Royal Hotel
Mr. G. E. West, of Guildford. England and Mr. 1 H. G. Galvin, of Gisborno, aro at the Star Hotel.
Captain W. Rees Reynolds, of Sydney and Mr. F, Gaddon, of South Africa, are at the Hotel Cargen.
Commander George Ranks, of Sydney and Mr. G. H. Young, of San Francisco' are at the Grand Hotel. '
Mr. W. Grounds, chairman of the Dairy Produce Export Control Board, left for the South by the limited express last evening
Sir Frederick Chapman was 3 passenger for Wellington by train last evening. Ho will .return, to Auckland early next "week.
Mr. W. H. Course, of Hamilton, Mr. R. H. N:ixon, of Cambridge, Mr. F." Scott Millar, of Wellington, and Mr. F* Gurney, of Cliristchurch, are at the Central Hotel,
Mr. W. E. Best and Mr. S. R. C-owlev, of Christchurch, Mr. P. Spicer and Mr. A. Bruce, of Wellington, Mr. C. A. Hamil'ton, Mr, E. B. Izard, and Mr. R. Edwards, of Nelson, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. R, W. G. Lye, who has been in charge of the Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bav telegraph district for" the past four years, has received notico of promotion to tho position of telegraph engineer, Wanganui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19406, 14 August 1926, Page 10
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