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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. J. H. Wagg, of Wellington, is at the Star Hotel. |j&

Mr. H. C. Kent, of Wellington, -is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. It. L. Reeve, of Wellington, is a £ the Central Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Picot, of Melbourne, are at the Star Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thurrnan, of Wellington, arc at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Smith, of Rarotonga, are at the Hotel Stoneharst.

Mr. E. Silk and Mr. W. A. Izard, of Wanganui, are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. arid Mrs. J. Coombe, of Palmerston North, are at the Central Hotel.

Mr. A. E. Davy, of Wellington, and Mr. R. Isaacs, of Timatu, are at the Hotel Auckland.

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Reid, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs;. W. B. Lees, of Kawau, are at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. H. G. Dickie, Mr. F. Waite and Mr. H. M. Campbell, M.P.'s, returned South by train last evening.

Sir George Fowlds and Mr. T. U. Wells left for Palmerston North last evening to attend a meeting of the Mass-ey Agricultural College Board.

Mr. J. T. Grose,, general manager of the National Bank of New Zealand, returned to Wellington from Sydney yesterday after a brief visit to Australia.

Mr. E. C. Rutledge, general manager in New Zealand for the Fox Film Corporation, arrived in Auckland from Wellington yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. J. A. Yourig, M.P., arrived in Wellington from Hamilton yesterday to attend the annual meeting of the Plunket Society, with which Mr. Young has been associated practically since its inception.

Dr. Gerard Maiske:ll, lecturer iri zoology at Victoria University College, left Wellington by the Maunganui yesterday to undertake a year's research work on the tuatara in the department of zoology, Oxford.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Opposition, left; for Wellington last evening. He will return to Auckland tomorrow and will open the new Titirangi Hotel in the afternoon, leaving for Dargaville in the evening.

Mr. B. L. Hewitt, a director of L. D.' Nathan, Limited, and managing director of the Fiji Pineapple Company, Limited, left by the Niagara yesterday on a business visit to Suva. He expects ito return to Auckland at the end of the year.

Mr. A. Sullivan, of Wellington, Mr. W. Horton, Mr,, C. C. Burton, Mr. N. Bell and Mr. N, Bell, junior, of Hamilton, Mr. D. Dickson, of Whangarei, Mr. T. H. Walden, of Matakana. and Mr. W. R. Pass, of Putaruru, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr. R. 0. Gros.se, of Auckland, th« sculptor responsible for the equestrian figure to crown 'the Wellington War Memorial, has arrived in Wellington, to supervise the unpacking and erection of the figure, which arrived last week by the Tamaroa.

-f Mr. C. J. lunks left last evening for Wellington, where he will attend a meeting of the committee of tha British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John. Mr. S. W. Greeji, of Chicago, a leader in the Christian science movement, -and Mrs. Green returned to Auckland" from the South yesterday and are at the Grand Hotel.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20725, 19 November 1930, Page 12