PERSONAL ITEMS.
' 1 ' if ' 4 , Mr. John Alexander left for th'e'Soufli l>y train last evening. f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosa, of. Master* ton, are at the Star Hotel. The Rev. G. Gordon Bell left for Well, ington by train last evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. V.' ; Tyler, of Ekfai|j ton, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wood, of Well- v ington, are "at the Grand Hotel. * Mr.. J. T. Smart, of Surrey, England, and Mr. W. Vosper, of Cambridge, at the Star Hotel. -i 1 Mr. R. Green, of Otorohanga, and Mr. E. Howard, of Wellington, are at the _ Commercial Hotel. 1 . , Mr. F. C. Widop, chief mechanical engineer of railways, left for .Wellington by train last evening. Sir Frederic Lang and the Hons. F. Mander, W. Stewart, and-G. J. Garland, ; M.L.C.'s, left for Wellington by train last > evening. \ Mr. F. Andrews, of Hokianga, Mr. D. i. Dickie, of Wellington, Mr. W. R. Nichol- ? son, of Wanganui, and Mr. W. Brown, H of Palmertton North, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. A. T. Kyle, Mr. K. B. Smith and ! Mr. A. S. Ellis, of Canada, and Mr. 6. i
Kerruish and Mr, R. Arlow, of- Welling- ' ton, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. G. M. Hutton and Mr. A. C. Mc- • Laughlin, of Wellington, Mr. J. F. Morri- • son, of Palmertson North, and Mr. A. F. Howarth, of Te Kuiti, are at.the RoyalHotel. -
Mr. Arthur Glass,, founder of the New'' Zealand Farmers* Union, was elected a ; life member of the union at the annual ■ conference in Wellington yesterday. He started the movement at Hokianaga in 1899/ ... . *;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 12
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