PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. R. E. Allan, of Wellington, is at tho Grand Hotel.
Mi*. W. J. Henderson, of' Taupaki, is at tho Royal Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J.JBates, of Christchurch, aro at tho Central Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Macdonald, of To Akau, aro at tho Hotel Auckland. • :
Mr. T. Herbert and Mr, E. Kennedy, of Wellington, aro at the Hotel Auckland. Mr. W. 11. Paul has been re-elected to represent tho employers on tho Hamilton Technical High School Board ol Managers. Mr. F. H. Vincent, Mr. S. J. Sawell and Mr. G. Valentine, of Wellington, and. Mr. W. B. Lees, of Kawau, aro at tho Hotel Cargcn. Mr. P. J. O'Rcgan and Mr. : A. J. Horn, of Wellington, Mr. A. Armstrong, of Christchurch, Mr. S. Bates, of Paimerston North) and Mr. A. Wilkinson, of Hainil. ton, aro at the Central Hotel. Mr. J. B. Walklato and Mr. R. C. J. Sanderson were yesterday admitted as solicitors of tho Supremo Court by Mr. Justice Reed, on the motion of Mr. H. M. Rogerson. Mr. J. Storr, who was formerly well known in Wellington business circles, returned to Wellington this week, after an absence of 22 years from New Zealand. Mr. Storr spent some years in the United States and Canada For two years he' was connected with the Board of Education, New York, as lecturer on New Zealand. For the last few years he has been carrying on business in Hobart.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 12
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