PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. W. -B. Eilbeck, of Sydney, is at' the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smeath, of Maromako, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. W. B. Mcllveney, of Wellington, is at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Farrell, of Hamilton, are at the. Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bignell, of Wanganui, are at the Central Hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Conover, of New York, are at the Hotel Auckland. Mr. Henry Hayward and Mr. P. Hayward left for Wellington last evening. Mr. H. O. Nolan left for Wellington last evening. He will return on Friday. Mr. L. Buddie, of Whakatane, and Mr. S. J. Paxton, of Putaruru, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. Hugo Larsen, of Sydney, arrived by the Marama yesterday. Ho is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. V. Fraer, of Auckland, returned by the Marama yesterday after a short visit to Sydnoy. Mr. Frank Goldberg, of Sydney, who arrived from Wellington yesterday, the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. W. D. Johnston, of Suva, and Mr. W. F. Soper, of Christchurch, are at the Hotel Auckland.. Mr. P. O. Crisp, who left for England in January, has joined the editorial staff of the Daily Express, London. Mr. M. H. Wynyard, chairman of the Main Highways Board, left last evening to attend a meeting of the board at .Wellington. Sir James Gunson left last evening for Wellington to attend the initial meeting of the Rail ways. Board, which-takes place to-day. Mr. W. F. O'Donnell, secretary of the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association, left for Palmerston North last evening. Mr. J, D. Spedding and Mr. W. McKinlay, of Sydney, and Major H. Browne, Mr. D. Markham and Mr. S. Johnson, of Wellington, are at the Staf' Hotel. Mr. G. Finn and Mr. O. Mcßrine, members of the Unemployiw-ut Board, left last evening for Wellington, 'lliey expect to return to" Auckland on Saturday. Mr. W. Aickin and Mr. J. Dobson, of Wellington, Mr. G. Gibson and Mr. E. Cattley, of New Plymouth, and Mr. G. A. Burnett, of Whangarei, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. N, S. Walker, of Melbourne, arrived by the Marama at Auckland yesterday to act as passenger agent for the Matson Line of steamers. He is at the Hotel Cargen. Captain F. L. Vickerinan, formerly a well-known master in the Anchor Line, who is living in retirement at Pangatotara, Nelson, recently celebrated his 80th birthday.
Mr. A. H. Bridge, formovly honorary secretary of the Christchurch branch of the Town-Planning Institute of New Zealand, has been appointed honorary treasurer: of tho■branch. - . .Mr, -W. J; HoldswOrth, chairman of the Auckland Power •.Boardj -and Mr.- R.- -H. Bartley, the board's Engineer, left, last evening for Wellington. They expect to return to Auckland on "Friday. '.Mr. hj! 11. D. Wily,. Headmaster of the Buck'land school for the. last 34 years, has been appointed headmaster.of the Awanui school, North Auckland. Ho will commence his new duties on July 1. . Sir James. Parr will leave for tlie.Waikato this morning to address meetings under the auspices of the chambers of commerce in Cambridge and Te Awamutu. He expects to return to Auckland at : the end of the week.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20901, 17 June 1931, Page 10
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