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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. C. J. Tunks left last evening fos Wellington.

Mr. D. Gann, of Wellington, is at the Hotel Stonehurst.

Mr. W. Goodfellow left for Palmerston, North last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Warren, of Chrisia church, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and" Mrs. E. Gibbard, of Danne« virke, are at the Hotel Stonehurst.

The Rev. E. Ward returned by ths Maunganui from Australia yesterday.

Dr. Frank Macky returned by thq Maunganui yesterday from a visit to tralia.

The Hon. C. J. Carrington and the Hon. .T. Trcvithick, M.L.C.'s, left fofc Wellington last evening.

Mr. F. E. N. Gaudin, who has been spending a holiday in Sydney, returned by, tno Maunganui yesterday.

Sir John Hanham, AD.C. to thej Governor-General, is spending a week at The Chateau, National Park.

Mr. D. Cummins and Mr. J. Williams; of Wellington, arid Mr. L. Martin, Thames, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr. E. C. Emery and Mr. W. Newton, of Wellington, and Mr. S. P. Carey, oj Christchurch, are at the Star Hotel,

Mr. C. Faulkner, of Manchester, arrived by the Maunganui yesterday. Hq is staying with relatives in Auckland.

Mr. James Hogg, of Dunedin, has returned from a tour of tho United State? and Canada and is at the Grand Hotel.

The Eev. A. N. Scotter, president of (he Methodist Conference of New Zealand, will pay a visit to Auckland this week.

Mr. J. Turnbull, of London, and Mrw R. S. Sloane, Mr. J. Snoll, Mr. V. R, Gimn and Mr. W. W. Gantz, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. A. E. C. Newick, who has been engaged in the tin-mining industry in the Malay States for tho last 10 years, arrived by tho Maunganui yesterday on, holiday.

Mr. P. Smiles, of Belfast, Mr. A. F, Joss, of Melbourne, Mr. W. Higgins, o£ Waikanae, and Mr. E. A. A. Thorne, Mr, W. E. Jackson and Mr.' A. V, Shorter, of Wellington, a.ro at tho GrandiHotel.

Mr. W. W. Bruce was admitted to « private hospital on Sunday. An operation was performed on Monday and a leg was amputated. It was reported last evening that Mr. Bruce was progressing favoiiri ably.

Mr. W. H. T. Beattie, of London, a nephew of Viscount Brentford, arrived from Wellington yesterday and is at the Hotel Cargen. He is accompanied by, Mrs. Beattie and their young daughter, and they propose to reside in Auckland*

Mr.' H. Druiffe, of London,' Mr.. C.< Falkner and Mr. L. W. Mitchell, of Sydney, Mr. C. Drink water, of Newcastle, Mr. F. J. Johnston, Mr. W. Jewhurst, Mr. J. H. Owen, Mr. W. Zander; and Mr. J. Starkey, of Wellington, Mr.C. A. Wilson, of Dunedin, and Mr. T.Bassett, of Kaikohe, are. at the Central Hotel.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20641, 13 August 1930, Page 12