PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. W. H. Howe, of London, is at tha Hotel Cargen.
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Wnght, of Liverpool, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Blackley, of Welling ton, are at the Hotel Cargen.
Mr. P. Kelly, of Timaru, and Mr. C. i Collins, of Whangarei, are at the Rove Hotel.
Mr. L. J. Taylor, of Christchurch, an. Mr. C. S. Grear, of Wellington, are a the Star Hotel.
The Hon. C. J. Carrington and the He V H. Reed, M.L.C.'s, returned to W«~» lington by train last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Carter, ofWWhatn t roa, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Scott, < Cambridge, are at the Centra) HoteL
Mr. M. Ennis, of Wellington, Mr. H. Calder, of Christchurch, and Mr. S. B Sims, of Hamilton, are at the Commer rial Hotel
Mr. E. Hill and Mr. H. Montague, oi Wellington, Mr E. Marshall, of Cam bridge, and Mr. M. Darke, oi Hamilton, are at the Central Hotel.
Mr J. H. Robertson; of Auckland, ha been temporarily appointed deputy-officic assignee at Hamilton, in the place of Mi V. H. Sanson, whose death occurred re cently.
Mr. S. Donaldson, Mayor of New market, left for Wellington by train lasi evening. He will attend the quarterly meeting of the executive of the Municipal Association.
Mr. J. E. Hibbert, of London, Mr. lar McEwan and Mr. H. Goodwin, of We! lington, and Mr. G. G. Armstrong and Mr E. W. Armstrong, of Gisborne, are at t' Grand Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 12
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