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PERSONAL ITEMS.

W ° Ui " BlOT ' b * Mr. Beaumont Smith left for Wellington last evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fox, of Hamilton arc at the Royal Hotel. < . Mr - G. P. Roxburgh, of Wellington, is at tho Hotel Cargen. • Mr. and Mis. J. Cross, of Christchurcli : are at tho Hotel Carge/i. " * Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay, oi Jld, I bourne, are at the- Grand Hotel. Mr. J. Price, of Matamata, has been elected deputy-chairman of the Waikitn. Hospital Board. ' J Mr. E. R. Myers, of Wellington, and Mr. J, Downey, of Waihi, are at the Hotel Auckland. , Mr. D. Standage, of National p ar k and Mr. .T. D. Mills, of Matakohe, aio at the Royal Hotel. Mr. E. G. Martin, general manager in New Zealand for the Atlantic Union Oil Company, is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. J. Mcintosh, of London, Mr. \ Flint, of Adelaide, and the Rev.' D* Calder, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Stonehurst. G. A. Green, secretary of the New Zealand Horticultural Trades Association, left en route for the South island last evening. *f, r - E - Kofoed and' Mr. S. Laville of Wellington, and Mr. 11. S. Lightfoot, of Hamilton, and Mr. D. A. McLean of hangarci, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. R. C. of London, Mr a» B. Heath and Mr. W. Sacton, of Svd ney, Mr. F. Picot, of Wellington, and Mr. H. F. Smcock, of Dunedin, are aS the Grand Hotel. Archbishop Averill, who has been at. tending the Lambeth Conference, is returning by the Grama. which is due at Sydney next Thursdnv. He is expected to arrive at Auckland before the end of the month. Mr. R. M. Teacher, principal of a large Scottish distillery firm, and MrsTeacher arrived in Auckland from Waitomo yesterday and ire at the Hotel Cargen. They will leave for Sydnev by the Marama next Friday. Sir Victor Wilson, who has been representing the motion picture distributors of the Dominion in negotiations with tho Government concerning the film taxarrived ii) Auckland from Wellington yesterday and is at tho Grand Hotel. He will leave by the Ulimaroa to-day on his return to Sydney.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 12

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