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PERSONAL ITEMS.

. Mr'. J. H. Bliikeney, of Weffingt6n, if:j at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. A. £?. j Bankart loft for Wellington ; by train last evening. j Mil and Mr?.' J. Chambers, o£ London, are at the Hotel Cargen. '

Mr, and 'Mrs. E. Righton, of Willington, are at jtho' Centra J Hotel.

Dr. and Mr's. Earp-Thomas, of Welling- r; ton, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr. J. E. D. Watson and Mr. C. son, of London, are at the Hotel iStonehurisfc.

Dr.' E. Marsden, Director of Scientific and Industrial Research, is at the Star Hotel. .-

Mr T. C. Gallagher,' of Wellington/ and Mr. T. Burnett, o:E Rotorua, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr M. H. Wynyard. chairman .sf the Auckland Harbour Board, left for Sydney by the Ulimuroa yesterday. '

Dr.. and Mrs. E. A. Walker, Plymouth, were passengers by the Eangitiki from Southampton yesterday.

Mr. J. Wooller, of Ilemuera, formerly, headmaster of the Newton West School,, returned with Mrs. Wooller by the- Rangitiki yesterday from a holiday m Europe.

Mr, T. B. Groom, of Birmingham, Mr. A. W. Satterswaite, of Dunedjn, Sir, L, Wilson, of Hamilton, and Dr. R. u MacDiarrnid, of liuntly, are at the Central Hotel. ■ . • :■

Colonel and Mrs. E. C. Watson,, of London, Mr. and Mrs. 1U L. Richjiiras, of Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. G., Shaw, of' Masterton, are at the Hotei Stonehurst. - . ' ::

Sir Bruce Stewart, of Pigeon" Bay, Banks Peninsula, returned by the Rangitiki yeisterday iErom & six montlis trip abroad. He was accorcipanied b;|f Lady Stewart -. •' Mr. L. J. Beid, Mr. A. G. Wells and Mr. E. C. Emeny, of Wellington, m C, Maddren, of Christchurcih, and Mr, S.-L. Searull, of Palmerston Korth, are ;it the Star Hotel. \ Dr. JjSzer Griffiths arrived from' England by the Rangitiki yesterday upon a scientific mission relating to tltua cool storage' and' csixriage cf New- ,|sualand pro'dtice. He is at the Sitar Hotel.

Mr. Harry Wilson, formerly olj. Auckland., who has'been on an extended stay in England, waa a passenger by th<» Rangitiki from' Southampton yesterday. He is on- a visit to his relatives here,

-Mr. and Mrs. H. Wills alien, of iUmdon, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.' Michaelis, oi' Mel--bourne, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones, (if Wellington, and jMjt. and Mrs. H- \Voad, of Chriistchurch, are at the: Grand KoiiftL

Mr.. P. J. Borthwick, of the firm of Thomas Borth'wiok and Sons, ILondon, arrived by the Rangitiki yesterds.y op a business trip to the Dominion. He efy&ts to remain in the country about J8 months.

Th(s Rev. A. R. H. Morris, until -lately curate in charge of St. Barnabas', Reading, Berkshire, arrived by Rangitiki yesterday to take up the post of vicar of the parochial'district of Taupo, which forms part oil the diocese of Waiajpa.

Archdeacon G. Mac Murray ami Sirs. Mac Murray, who' left last February for a holiday trip to Europe, returned by the Rangitiki yesterday after visiting Palestine 1 and'various Continental Gentries and touring extensively in. the British Isles... • -■ . . . - -i

The Hon. E. Scholes, a retired Judge of the Supremo Court of New; 'South. Wales, and Mrs. Scholei? were passengers by the Rangitiki from Elouthamptbia yesterday on their way back from a holiday visit to Europe. They aire -at; the.. (Srahd Hotel and will leave for Sydney by the Aorangi next week., . ~

The Rev. G. V. Gerard, a New' Zealand eir who lias spent the past tws and a-half years in work among poor boys at Barking,, in t>ie East. End of Ijc-ndon, arrived at Auckland yesterday, by. the &angitiki -with his wife and family, on his way to Paliiatna, of which he has been appointed vicar.

Mr. J. C. Dickinson, son of Mii and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, of Herae> Bay, arrived by the Bangitiild yesterday, en route to Singapore, where he is : to» take charge of the construction of a, naval graving-dock, for which Six John Jackson, Ltd,, have secured a contract from the Imperial Government.- '

Mr. H. White-Wickhanri, well-known in New Zealand as a regular visitor during the deep-sea iSshing season, arrived by the Bangitiki from Southampton yesterday. He will spend several months :in the Dominion, proceeding to the .Bay of Islands when the swordJish sseason opens. Ha is; at the Grand Hotel. > ■

•Mr. E. Giraeme-Bobeitson, Mr,, , A.. Sykeg and Mr. W. Barrington-Miller, of London, Mr. H. E. Young, of Lancashire, Mr. G. Gore and Mr. W. Greig, of Wellington, Mr. A. 0. Wilkinson, Mr. H. C. G. Van Asch and Mr. G..Van Alsoh, of Christ,church, and Mr. , ]\|.- T, Pa.j{e, of Timaiu, are at the Grand .Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Neville Newcomb, of Auckland, returned yest«U'day by thei Bangitiki., after an 18-moniths' holiday in Britain and on the Continent. They spent part of last winter in Switzerland and later took a' house in the' New forest, near the CSalshot seaplane base, whence they had a fine view of the Schneider Cup race and the. preliminary trials.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 14