PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. H. Taylof, of Wellington, is at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. K. H. Jenkinson, of Wellington, is at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Botliamley, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ruwlinson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker, of Hamilton, aro at tho Central Hotel. Mr. A. W. Brown has been appointed acting-Crown Solicitor in Christchurcli during the absenco of M:i\ A. T. Donnelly from New Zealand. Mr. Justice Hcrdman left Auckland last evening for Hamilton, where he will preside at the Supreme Court sessions, which will open this morning. Mr. A. B. Scull, of New York, Mr. R. W. Warman, of Chicago. Mr.. E. A. Little, of Wellington, and Mr. T. Bull, of Hunterville, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mr;:. R. H. Rowland, Mr. and • Mrs. J. Agar and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ward, of Wellington, /ind Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen, of Morrinsville, are at the Grand Hotel. Dr. C. A. Jarman, city organist at Launceston, Tasmania, who acted as adjudicator at the relent Christchurch competitions, arrived in Auckland on Saturday morning. Mr. G. E. Manson, of Taumarunui. Mr. T. L. Gunn, Mr. J. A. Weston and Mr. D. L. Smedley, of Whnngai-ei, and Mr. E. A. Johnston, of Waitara,'.are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. A. Frye, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hayward arid Mr. and Mrs. A, Smith, of Thames, and Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Earl, of Tauranga, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. E. V. Morrish, of Dargaville, returned to Auckland on Saturday morning by the Port Huon after an extended trip abroad. Mr, Morrish will take up his residence in Whangarei. The Rt. Hon. J.' G. Coates, accompanied by Mis. Coates, arrived in Auckland on Saturday morning from the East Coast. They left for their home at Matakohe in the evering. t Mr. A. H. Gilmour, of Wanganui, Mr. E. Fisher, of Palmerston North, Mr. T. Reynolds, of Ilawera, Mr. J. G. Shaw, of To Puke, Mr. A. .Veil,; of Matakohe, and Mr. T. H. Wilson, of Portland, are afe the Central Hotel. Captain W. Wilcox has been trans- ! ferred from Wellington to Auckland as I Superintendent of Mercantile Marine in i place of Captain T. At wood, who recently retired. Captain Wilcox has been in the Marine Department for a number of years and has been superintendent in Wellington for the 'past three years. Until he takes up the position in Auckland Captain H. F. Tonllinson will conI tinue to act as superintendent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 10
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