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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. Bernard Page, city organist rf'l Wellington, is at the Hotel Cargea.' , Mr. KL S. Williams. M.P. for Bay o* Plenty, and Mrs. Williams, are at tb» Grand HoteL Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mac Gibbon aril Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Christie, of Qj-gl borne/are at the Central HoteL £1 Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Harrison, of £><}- nev, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wauchcro of Wellington, are at the Grand HoteL The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Opposition, arrived from Wellington on Thursdav and later left for ville. * r ~ Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Brewis, of Haaij. ton, left for Sydney by the Maunganaj on Thursday, en route to Japan andltfc. Far East. Mr. and Mrs. B. Power, and Mr. acd Mrs. R. Cau, of Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Brewer, of Te Kuiti, are at iha Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thorpe, of Palmerston North. Mr. and Mrs. S. Oliver, of New Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. £.. Watson, "of Thames, are at the Rnvaf HoteL Mr. G. Benge ar.d Mr. J. Edmonds, of Wellington, Mr. A. W. Yatfes, of Lower Hutt, Mr. H. W. Amner, of Napier, and Mr. A. Goode, of Hawera, are at tha Star Hotel. Dr. J. B. Condlifie, research secretary of the Institute of Pacific Relations, left for Sydney by the Maunganui on Thanday. "He "will later proceed to Honolulu and Japan. Mr. J- Perry and Mr. J. Stewart, of Wellington, Mr. E. H. Brewer, of Fe&d. ing, and Mr. N. R. Souter, Mr. C. Cowaa and Mr. D. G. Creed, of Cambridge, ars at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. H. G. Kirkp'atrick, of Sydney, Mr. J. W, Abbott and Mr'. F. S. Smith, of Wellington, Mr. T. Fox, c{ Hastings, Mr, J. B. Morris, of- Gisbome, and Mr. A. W. Downer, of Rotorua, are Jt the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. F. Bennett, of Auckland, left by the Maunganui on Thursday to join the Oronsay at Sydney. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bennett and Miss Norena Bennett, and will be absent abroad for about nifee months- | Major Fritz Henningsen, vice-consul for Denmark in Australia and New Zealand, is paying his first visit to the Dominion. He has been stationed in Australia for the past three years, and will return to Copen. hagen in Mav ic rejoin the Danish Fori eign Office there. Mr. and Mrs. M. McGarry, of Eltham, | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patchctt, of Wellington, Mr. and Sirs. D. Bingham, of Christchurch, Mr. and Mrs. R. Harmon, of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooke, of Te Kuiti, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, of New Plymouth, are at the Stir Hotel.

Mr. A. Mcintosh and Mr. A. ?. Parker, of Gisborne, Mr. L. Smith, of Tamnarunui, Mr. F. Hall, of Christchnrch, Mr< T. H. Wilson, of Portland, Mr. W. Mia* sel, of Tauranga, Mr. A, Alexander','of New Plymouth, and Mr. W. F. Alexander, of Waverlev, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. J. Bradley, Mr. W. Doughty, Mr, C. A. Boles, Mr. A. Carlson, Mr. T. J Bowler, and Mr. C. N. HarcOl, ef Taumarunui. Mr. J. McKay and Mr._ W. Kitson, of Wellington, Mr. P. W. Wright, of New Plymouth, Mr. I. Boles, of Otoro hanga. Mr." W. Montgomery, of Te Arcka, and Mr. F. J. Quin, of Te Awamata, ara at the Royal Hotel. _ Mr. C. J. Ronaldson, of Christchnrch, who is governor-elect of Rotary in Nw Zealand, will leave Wellington by the Makura on April 23 for San Francisco en route to the Rotary Internat : onal Convention to be held at Dallas, Texas. Delegates from 44 different nations will fcs present at the convention, and the estimated attendance will be from 90CQ io 10,000 Rotariaus. Mr.. E. D. Mosley, S.M., of Christchurch, has left on a visit to Britain and the Continent. Mr. E. C. Lewev, S.M., of Gisborne, will take Mr. Mosley's place on the magisterial bench in Christchnrch after Easter. Until then, Mr. C. R. OrrWalker. S.M., of Timaru, will visit Christchurch as often as possible io assist Messrs. H. A. Young and H. P. in magisterial work thera.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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688

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 12

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