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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. Justice Blajr is at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. H. W. Clarke, of Wellington, ig at the Hotel Cargen. Colonel G. T. Hall, of Wellington, is at the Royal Hotel. * Mr. J. A. Maples, of Christchurch, is '/• at the Hotel Stonehurst. Mr. and Mrs, A. Guy, of Palnier&ton North; are at the Grand Hotoi. The Hon. C. J. Carrington, M.L.C., left for Wellington last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cromb, of Para* paraumu, are at the Royal Hotel. ® Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stewart, of Melbourne, are at the Hotel Stonehurst. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKenzie, of Tamahere, aro -at the Commercial Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lewis and jfr. and Mrs. T. C. Wallace, of Christchurch, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. G. A. Dawson, of Wellington, and Mr. L. R. Ower, of Christchurch, arc at the Grand Hotel. Mr. W. R. Morris, the well-known English motor-car manufacturer, left for RotoruA yesterday. Mr. Howard Heinz and Mr. Rex Fir.n, of Pittsburg, are visiting the Bay of Islands for deep-sea fishing. Mr. C. Rayne, of Cambridge, and Mr. S. B. Sims and Mr. J. Carter, of Hamilton, are at the Commercial Hotel. Sir Daniel Cooper, of Wiltshire, England, and his brother, Captain A. H. Cooper, of Ixmdon, left Auckland yesterday for Russell for deep-sea fishing. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiley, of Melbourne, Major J. Ariell and Mrs. Ariell, of Paparoa, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Quirk, of Gisborne, arc at the Central Hotel. Mr. P. G. Bell, of Manchester, Mr. G. C. Kingscott, of Melbourne, Mr. A. Hardeastle and Mr. R. K. Reynolds, of Cambridge, and Mr. R. Fox, of Wellington, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Nolan an<' Miss Dorothy Nolan left for Wellington by train last evening. They will jon the Ruahine for England, and will tour the United Kingdom and the Continent. Mr. G. Coppin, of Melbourne, Mr. D. O'Hara. of Dunedin, Mr. G. Mitchell, of Dargaville. Mr. R. R. Curtis, of Stratford, Mr. R. W. McVillv and Mr. T. A. Bier., of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Lord Grimthorpe and Lady. Grimthorpe left by car for the South yesterday. They propose to tour the Nortu and South Islands, returning to Anckls.nd in time to join the Aorangi, which will leave for Vancouver on February 14.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 12