PERSONAL ITEMS.
I Mr. and Mrs, J. Akron oily, of ton, ate at the Star Hotel. . JgjHg Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Vangfa&n, of Eng- fl land, are at the Grand HoteL |ij| M The Rev. R. G. Coats and Mrs. Coais -ffl , left for Dunedin last evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleshct, of <|J| Christchureh, are at the Central HoteL Mr. A. F. Philpott, of Momiasvifle, f ?||j and Mr. L. J. Thompson, of Hunterville, s|i i are at the Hotel Cargen. :y| Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin, of Canada, ;fj| and Mr. and Mrs, G. Lee, of Londoy, S are lit' the Commercial Hotel. Mr., and Mrs. F. Frye, of Hamilton, |5 and Mr. and Mrs. H. II- Tonkins, o| Dargaville, are at the Royal Hotel. The Rev. S. R. Wareing, of Hamilton, has taken up his appointment ijj priest-in-ciarge of tho Anglican Church at Ohaupo. Dr. and Mns. C. Reece, of Hamilton, • returned by the Niagara yesterday after a holiday abroad. They are at ihe Hotel Cargen. The Rev. A. A. Murray of Auckland, who has been absent for some months in the United States, returned by the Niagara yesterday,, The Rev. J. Rich, of Whangarel, has been appointed curate of St. I'eter'a Cathedral, Hamilton, and commenced his duties on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. JSasdown, of Remuera, who have been spending six weeks 1 holiday in Honolulu, returned by the Niagara yesterday. Mr. T. C. Walsh, of London, Mr. A. H. Liardet, of Wellington, Mr. P. Prior, of Tauranga, and Mr. W, Magi.ll, of Tei Aroha. are at the Commercial Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Langford, of Melbourne, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, of Hamilton, £tnd Mi', and Mrs. H. C. Gilmore Rodger, of Tauranga, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. C. E. Dempsy, of Palmerston North, Mr. E. F. 0. Hinds, of Christchurch, Mr. H. A. Wilson, of Hamilton, and Mr. A. Anderson, of Dargaville, are a,t tho Star HoteL The Hon. Himry Marks, M.L.C., Mayor of iauv&j and Mrs. Maries, arrived by the Niagara yesterday. Tbey propose spending several weeks' holiday in the North Island. They are at tho Motel Cargen. I)r. W. Gray-Young, of Wellington, who attended the recent conference of the British Medical Association at Edinburgh, returned by the Niagara yesterday. Ida left for the South by train last evening. Mr. A. W. Cliile, of London, Mr. Jean Damon, of Paris, Mr. R. Hungerford, of Sydney, Mr. 0. L. Clifford »',nd M.r. M. C. Pealie, of Christchureh, and Mr, W. Higgins, of Waikanae, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. H. Buscome, of Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs. Buscoma,, arrived at .Auckland by the Niagara yesterday to spend a holiday in New Zealand. Mr. Buscome is a former Mayor of Vancouver. Mr. Burke Montague, of Shanghai, Mr. J S. Miller and Mr. J. Mason, of Wellington, Mr. 0. L. Lea and Mr. H. C. Hardcasfle. of Rotorua, and Mr. K: do R Flesher, of Christchurrh, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. F. ParStt, of Wellington, Mr. L. Hanson, of Gordcnton, Mr. K. Ellis, of Cambridge, Mr. M. Dvyer, of Wanganui, Mr. H. Boles and Mr. W. Johnston, of To Kniti, and Mr. F. Prisk and Mr. J. Moodv, of Taumarnnui, nre at the Royal HoteL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 10
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