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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr, F. Richards, of Wellington u ,» the Royal Hotel. : ' ,

Mr. 0. J. Brice, of Wellington, ;« the Grand Hotel. ai

Sir. T. D. Barker, of Christchurch "" at the Hotel Cargen. • ' l3

Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ewen, of Well ingtori, are at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. Justice Smith returned to Auckland from Wellington yesterday morning'

The Hon. J. B. Donald, Postmaster. General, left for Wellington last evening

Mr. G. Hazel wood and Mr. J. g Hotschin, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel

Mr. L. A. Paish, British Trade Com. rnissioner in New Zealand, is at the Hotel,, Stonehurst.

Mr. M H. Wynyard left for Welling, ton last evening to attend a meeting of th» Main Highways Board.

The Hon. E. W. Alison, M.L.C., re. turned to Auckland from Wellington bv train yesterday morning.

The Hons. J. Trevithick, G. J. Garland and A. F. Hawke, M.L.C.'s, left for Welling!cn by train last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Huzziff, of Pa'irnerston North, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Robinson of Thames, are at the Central Hotel. '

Mr. S. V. Parsonson, child welfars officer at Hamilton, has been appointed manager of the Weraroa Training Farm.

Bishop Brodie, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, returned south by train last evening after a short visit to Auckland.

Sir. and Mrs. C. Webster, of Christchurch, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reed of Whangarei, are at the Hotel Stonehurst. ,

Mr. R. A. Anderson, of Invercargill, a director of the Bank of New Zealand, left by the Monowai last evening on a brief visit to Sydney.

Mr. B. Van Staveren, of Wellington, who returned by the Monowai on Sunday from an extended tour abroad, left for the South last evening.

Dr. and Mrs. A. B. S. Owen, of Sydney, and Dr. and Mrs, F. G. Stephens, of Melbourne, who have been visiting the Dominion, left by the Monowai last evening on their return to Australia.

Mr. M. J. Savage, Mr. G. C. Munns, Mr. W. E. Parry, Sir, W. J, Jordan, Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. Harris, Mr. W. W. Massey and Mr. H. M. Rushworth, M.P.'s, left for Wellington last evening.

Dr. G. H. Robertson, of Wanganci, returned from England by the Port Fremantle yesterday, having acted as ship's surgeon on the voyage from London. He was accompanied by his wife and tv.*o daughters.

Mr. David Cody, director of the Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Limited, Wellington, who returned by the Monowai from a business visit to Canada aud tha United States, will" leave for Wellington this evening.

Sir Lennon Raws, managing director of Imperial Chemical Industries (Australia and New Zealand), Limited, who has spent a fortnight in the Dominion, left .by the Monowai last evening on his return to Sydney?®

Mi'. W. Powell, of Wellington, Mr. .6. Goldfinch, of Palmerston North, Mr. R. W. Kerridge, of Gisborne, Mr. W. J. Bell, of Whangarei, Mr. R. Arbury and Mr. J. W. Arbury, of Thames, and Mr. B. Coleman, of Dargaville, are at the Central Hotel.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 10