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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. and Mrs L. R, Rcid, of To, -Hoc, arc at tho Royal Hotel.

Mr. and Sirs. \V. M." King, of Brisbane, arc at the Grand Hotel.

Dr. T. C. Fraser, of Hamilton, has returned after a month's visit to Australia.

Mr. 11. C. Clioyee returned to Auckland by tho Tofua yesterday after a holiday in the Islands.

Dr. apd Mrst I'. Andrews, of Sydney, arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday, and aire at the Hotel Cargen,

Mr. G. T. Niccol returned to Auckland by the Ulimaroa yesterday alter a short business visit to Sydney,

The Hons. C. J. CarringtOn. W. Stewart and Vernon Reed, M.L.C.'s, left for Wellington by train last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pync, of Christchurch, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Totrnan, of Okoroire, aro at the Central Hotel.

Mr. M. H. Wynyard, chairman oE the Auckland Harbour Board, returned from the South by train yesterday morning.

Mr. J. Buxton, of Brisbane, Mr. H. Gibb, Mr. J. D. Brosnan, and Mr. P. G. Fountain, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Hall, of Hororata, returned from a trip to the Ii lands by the Tofua yesterday, and are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, of Christchurch, returned from Sydney by the Ulimaroa yesterday, and arc at tlie Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Pitman Morse, ot Toronto, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Noffinger, of Oaklands, California, arc at the Hotel Stonehurst.

Mr. E. P. Andreas, of Sydney, arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday on a short holiday visit. He was accompanied by his son, Mr. W. G. Andreas.

Captain T. H. E. Oakes, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived from England by the Ulimaroa yesterday. They intend to settle in New Zealand.

Mr. W. C. Fleming; of Ceylon, Mr. 15. C. W. Fear, of Sydney, Mr. F. .Tv Fear, of Wellington, and Mr. H. A. McPhail, of Gisborne, are at the Hotel Stonehurst.

Mr. T. Seaton, of Timaru, Mr. Phillips and Mr. G. Sara, of Wellington, Mr. J. M. Cameron, of Hastings, and Mr. A. D. Ward, of To Ivuiti, are at the lloval Hotel.

Mr. L. Bonnington and Mr. J. A. H. Carnell, of Sydney, and Mr. E. L. Rutledge, Mr. K. 0. Halo and Mr. R. H. Ellis, of Wellington, are at the Grand® Hotel.

Mr. M. Turner, of London, Mr. H. C. Reed, of Sydney, Captain A. Studholnie, of Suva, Mr. C. Zangder, of Wellington, and Mr. T. H. Wilson, of Portland, are at the Centra] Hotel. .

Mr. J. M. Ross, of Melbourne, secretary of the Kauri Timber Company, arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday to make a tour of the New Zealand branches of his firm. He is at the Grand Hotel.

Sir John Butters, who will shortly relinquish his position as chairman of the Federal. Capital Commission, has accepted a seat on the board of directors of the British General Electric Company, Limited.

Mr. W. Webster, a retired Australian schoolmaster, arrived from Suva by the Tofua yesterday. He was on holiday in Fiji when ilia lieadmastership of a mission schorl was vacated. He filled the position for five months, and is now returning to Australia.

Major C, S. Sliarpe, a retired Imperial Army officer, arrived-by the. Ulimaroa yesterday. Ho intends to make a .tour of the North Island and may decide to reside permanently in New Zealand. He is accompanied By his Step-daughter, Miss M. V. Turner. Tliev arc at the Central Hotel. ' ' - --

Mr. J. A. C. Alliim, chairman of the Auckland Transport Board, and Mr. E. J. Phelain, a member;- left for Wellington by train last evening to attend a meeting of the executive of the Municipal Association, at which consideration will' be given to the provisions of the Transport Law Amendment Bill. They were accompanied by Mr. A. E. Ford, general mannger.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20375, 2 October 1929, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20375, 2 October 1929, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20375, 2 October 1929, Page 12

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