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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Hon. George. Fowlds returned yesterday from a visit to the South.

Mr. Allen Bell, SI.P. for the Bay of Islands, is visiting Auckland. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. G. McNamara, Secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department, -is visiting Auckland. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Picot and Mr. and Mrs. E. Picot, of' Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Robinson, of Canterbury, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McLennan, of Te Kuiti, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boles, of Morrinsville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boles of Taumarunui, are at the Royal Hotel.

Lieut.-Colonel L. P. Brassey, of India, who lias been fishing in the Lake Tauno district, has returned to Auckland. He will leave for Vancouver by the Aorangi on Tuesday, en route to England.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Dobson, of London, Mr. and Mrs. N. Pearce, of Western Australia, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jackson, of Waverley, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Russell, of Hastings, arc at the Grand Hotel,

Mr. H. B. Carr, of Waverley, Mr. L. E. Aldridge, of Wellington,.. Mr. G. Ebbetfc" of Hastings, Mr. G. W. Hyde and Sir. H. L. Hawk, of Hamilton, and Mr. G. Sandilands, of Feilding, are at tho Star Hotel.

Dr. S. L. Harke, Port Health Officer, who has been in ill-health, is still confined to a private'hospital, but he is reported to be progressing slowly. It will probably be several weeks before he :is back at his post again.

Commissioner H. Mapp, one.of the international ' secretaries of "the SalvationArm;/ in London, and General Booth's" representative at the New Zealand Congress, will arrive at Auckland by the" Aorangi from Sydney on Monday morning.

Colonel J. J. Toomer, divisional officer of the Salvation Army in Auckland, has been appointed secretary.of the children's aid department, in"Wellington". Colonel' Toomer, who has been" in "Auckland just over four years, : will" commence his newduties On July .....

Lieutenant *Q. O. Gladstone, who.was one of the officers' of H.M.S. Hodd when that warship visited New Zealand, •" will join H.M.S-.; Diomede in England, and will be stationed in New Zealand for threa years. Lieutenant Gladstone is at present attached to H.M.S. Vernojn.

Mr. H. Stewart, of Melbourne, Mr. G. Spratt, of Hawera. Mr. E. M. Craike, of Wellington, Mr. J. Jeune, of Gisborne, Mr. M. Wells, of Cambridge, Mr. H. 0. Matthews, of Hamilton, Mr. J. Delvers, of Rotorua, and Mr. G. W. Andrews, of Hokianga, are at the Central Hotel.

Mr. 0. R. Haigh, of Whangarei, Mr. W. A. McCraeken, Mr. C. H. Brebner, Mr. P. Baird and Dr. E. J. Cronin, of Whakatane, Mr. W. Galb'raith. of Rotorua. Mr. J. H. Vercoe, of Te Kuiti, Mr. T. R. Seddon, of Hamilton, and Mr. W. Kitson, of Wellington, are at the Roval Hotel. .

Mr. J. A. McDougall and Mr,„ E. T. Hume, of Martinborough, Mr. W. McLeod, of Dannevirke, Mr. L. C. Ryan„s of Rotorua, Mr. J. Anderson, of' Christchurch, Mr. D. H. Newbigin, Mr. H. S. Rathbone and Mr. G. B. Beat son,, of Hastings, and Mr. R. G. Smith, of Woodville, are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. W. R. Martin,, of Chicago, and Mr. M. Sadler, of Sydney, Mr. R. • H. Ellis, Mr. G. Loughlin and Mr. H McDonald, of Wellington, Miv A. R. Bull, of.Hunterville, Mr. H. E. Skinner; of Dunedin, Mr. F. J. White, of New Plymouth, and Mr.; R. H. 'White;, of -Diane;,--Hafwke's Bay, are at the Grand .Hotel, - ; .-■■ ■

Mr 1 , arid Mrs. W: "SpTait, of Sa\v<;ra;' Mr. and Mrs. A.- r K'aifala," Sir, find Mrs. D. J. Sinclair, ;of: Dannevirke, Mr. and Mrs- W. J, Hill, of Piopio, Mr. arid Mrs. H.\Wilsonj of. Waipiai, Mr. and Mrs.- W. News Ham, of'Taurangaj' Major J; B. 'Ai'ieH-~and Mrs! Ariell, of Paparoa, Mr. and- Mrs. W- /Wtfkie; cf Raetihi,-'and Mr. and Mrs. .J. Green. of. Huntecvillc; are at the Central Hotel..

Lieut.-Colonel T. D. Young,- veterinary inspector for the City of London, who has been visiting New Zealand at. the invitation .of the Government, is at present in Auckland, and is at the Star. Hotel. ; He will leave for Vancouver, by the Aorangi on Tuesday, en route to England. LieutColonel J. Lyons, director of "the live stock division of the-Department of Agriculture, is also at the Star Hotel;

Mr. R. C. Allen and Mrs. Allen, of Morririsville. Mr. Noel Adams - and Mrs. Adams, of Wharekawa." Mr. and Mrs; B, W. Orton, of Wanganui, Commander A'Deane Tollemache and Mrs. Tollemache, of Takapau, Mr. and Mrs." G. B. Riddell, of Danevirke. Mr. and Mrs. B. CJeiidcm, of Thames, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Russell, of Gisborne. and Mr. .and ]\lrs. W. R. Brabazon, of. Whangarei, are at the Hotel Cargeri.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 12