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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. A. McKellar, of Christchurch, is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Fanning, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Barton, of Te Awamutu, arc at the Central Hotel.

Mr. J. Burn, of Hamilton, and Mr. C. Carter, of Rangataua. are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. [lowson, of London, who have been touring the Auckland Province, are at the Grand Hotel.

The Rev. J. C. Fussell, vicar of Waiuku, will take up the position of vicar at Holy Trinity Church, Dargavil'le, next month.

Mr. J. 11. Cox of Wellington, Mr. A. Nicholls. of Christchurch, and Mr. W. F. Neal, of Hamilton, are at the Grand Hotel,

Mr Julian B Foster. United States Trade Commissioner. Wellington, arrived in Auckland yesterday morning. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. A. Reid. of Wellington. Mr. C. IL Slater, of Hastings, Mr L. M. Moss, of New Plymouth, and Mr. J. Kirkman s of Hamilton, arc at the Star Hotel.

Mr. W. T. Nelson, of Wellington, Mr. C. A, Cumming, of Hamilton, Mr. E. Griffiths, of New Plymouth, Mr. C. Honore, of Eaetihi. and Mr. E. Lelievre, of Akaroa, are at the Central Hotel.

Commodore G. T 0. P. Swabey, commodore of the New Zealand Naval Squadron, left for Wellington by train last evening, He will lunch to-day with officers of H.M.A.S- Australia, now in port at Wellington.

Dr. Allan Macdonald, formerly of Auckland, has qualified for a fellowshop at the Roval College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He will take a course in ear, eye, nose and throat work before returning to the Dominion.

Brigadier Henry Sharp, of the New Zcr.lnnd national headouarters staff of the Salvation Army, who hasi resided in Auckland for the past eieht and a-half years, will transfer to Wellington next month. From his new station he -ivil 1 visit many different parts of the Dominion in the interests of the Army.

Mr. FT. T. Merritt. president of the Auckland Chamber oif Commerce, Mr. 11. P. Caughey, vice-nresident, Mr. A. M. Seaman, and Dr. E. P. Nealo. secretary, have left for Wellington to attend the conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce. Mr. Caughey is also vicepresident of the Associated Chambers.

Professor G. S. Perem, principal of M.issey Agricultural College. Palmerston North, and Professor W. Riddet. dean of animal husbandry and director of dairy research, have been on a visit to Auckland in connection with plans for building extensions. Professor Peren returned South on Wednesday, and! Professor Riddel; Inst evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 14