PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr; T. G. B. Kay, of London, is at Hotel Cargcn.
• : Sir Francis Bell left for Wellington by train last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. GilfiUan, of Hamilton, are at the Star Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Walker, of Hawers, are at the Commercial Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Waldegrave, of Kaitieke. are at the Royal Hotel.
Sir Percival Perry and Lady Perry, of .England, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Kingston-Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. Griersori, of Wellington, are at the Central Hotel.
Mr. E. Marks, of Sydney, and Mr. R. Holden and Mr. W. Hegarty, of Gisbonio. arc at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Adams, of Where, kawa, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, of Palmerston North, are at Hotel Cargen.
Mr. C. Baddeley, of Pakiri, Mr. V. A. E. Rickard, of Thames, and Mr. A. C. Stuart, ol: Taihape, are at the Royal Hotel.
Mr. E. Rotheram and Mr. C. Tilly, of Wellington, Mr. R. Todd and Mr. F, Stuart, of Opotiki, and Mr. W. Smith, of Te Kuiti, arc at the Commercial Hotel.
Mr. «F. Mitchell, of Liverpool, Mr. R. T. Cowper, and Mr. L. M. Gumming. of ChriMtchurch, Mr. J. E. Raistrick, of Wellington, and Mr. H. G. Carruih, of Whangarei, are at the Star Hotel.
Bishop Clearv, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, who recently underwent an operation at the Mater- Misericordiae Hospital. is reported to be making very satisfactory progress.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19832, 30 December 1927, Page 10
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