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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Struthers, of Aden, are at the Hotel Cargeo.

Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith, of Kawakawa, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr; W. Mussen and Mr. E. Dawson, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Stonehurst.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sawtelle, of Cincinatti, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Daff, of Melbourns, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. P. D. N. Verschafielt, PublicTService Commissioner, arrived,, in Auckland yesterday, and is at the Grind Hotel.

Dr. G. Craig, Comptroller of' Customs, arrived at Auckland by the Ulimaroa yesterday after a brief business visjt, to Sydney.

Mr. L. Perrin, of Sydney, Mr. A. E. Simmons and Mr. W. j. Orr, of Whangarei, aad Mr. E. W. Gabites, of Hastings, are at tho Royal Hotel.

Mr. J. B. Hopper, formerly of Welling, ton, who for two years has been manager of thii Tova Meat Preserving Company'# works in Fiji, returned by the Tofua yesterday.

Mr. 11. Gapes, of Wellington, who has completed 12 months' service in the Audit Department at Samoa, returned by the Tofua yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Gapes.

Mr. S. A. Cheney, chairman of "directors of Cheneys (Australia), - Limited, motor distributors, arrived at. Auckland by the Ulimaroa from Sydney yesterday. Ho is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. R. A. Penfold, of Sydney, Mr. R. 11. Webster, of Wellington, Sir.. G. W. Armstrong, of Gisborne, and Mr. E. Daniels and Mr. F. H, Vincent, of Te Kuiti, are at tho Hotel C'argen.

The Right Uon. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Opposition, is expected to arrive in Auckland from the South Island this morning. Later he will proceed to Dargaville. Mr. Coate:s will be accompanied by Mrs. Coates.

Mr. F. W. Luxford, of Hamilton, returned by the Tofua yesterday after a visit to the Pacific Islands. He visited Samoa, where In? was the guest of his broth'Hy Mr. J. H. Luxford, Chief Judge of Western Samoa.

Mr. and Mis. A. Me-walfo, of Western Australia, Mr. and Mrs. T. of Hastings, and Sir. and Mrs. A. H. Bone, Mr. Mid Mrs. L. A. Bone and Sir. and Sirs. F. C'. Bone, of New Plymouth, are at the 11010 l Stouehurst.

Sir. and Sirs. F. Mourin, of London, who are on an extended holiday four, arrived at Auckland by the Tofua yesterday. Sir. and Sirs. Slourin have visited India, Australia and islands in the Pacific. They are at the Grand Hotel.

Dr. SI. Axford, F.R.C.S., of Auckland, nfturned by the Ulimaroa yesterday after three yeans' post-graduate" study in England. Dr. Axford has recently been resident surgical at the South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Plymouth.

Dr. G. D. Campbell, of Apia, Mr. G. Cooper and Sir. K. Thomson, of Wellington, Mr. D. W. Jarvie, of Lower Hutt, Mr. 12. Slackay. of Te Kuiti, Sir. J. G. Smith:, of Hamilton, and Sir. T. IL Wilson, of Portland, are at the Central Hotel.

Captain J. Dawson Paul, chairman of directors 01 Boulton and Paul, Limited, manufacturers, Norwich, arrived at Auckland Il>y the Ulimaroa from Sydney yesterday. Captain Paul, who is accompanied by his wife, will be in New Zealand 'until April 18. They are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. E. W. Armstrong, formerly of Gisborne, arrived at Auckland by the Ulimaroa yesterday. Mr. Armstrong is an architect, and was the first New Zealander to win the Henry Jarvis Rome scholarship. He has been several years in Rangoon. He is at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. E. 0. Hoppe and Mr. F. S. Hoppe, of London, Mr. W. A. Gilbert. Mr. D. F. Stewart, and Mr. W. R. Eldridge, of Sydney. Sir. A. Tait and Mr. J. B. McCallum, of Wellington, Mr. W. T. Royal, of Palmersion North, Mr J. McEnnis. of Whangarei, and Mr. F. W. Luxford" of Hamilton, are at the Star Hotel. *

Mr. H. Hudson and Mr. R. E. Fisher, of London, Mr. E. B. Ball, of Kilmarnock, Scotland, Mr. B. D. Manchester, of Detroit, Mr. L. Morris and Mr. A. A. Gregory, of Sydney, Mr. H. W. Mclver and Mr. J. T. Thompson, of Melbourne, Mr. A. J. Polkinghorne and Mr. 0. Polkinghorne, of Adelaide, Mr. R. L. Button, of Wellington, and Sir. F. P. Sluir, of Gisbome, are at the Grand Hotel.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20517, 19 March 1930, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20517, 19 March 1930, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20517, 19 March 1930, Page 14

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