PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bate, of Napier, a,m at the Royal Hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinsonj of Cam. bridge, are afc the Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Senior, of Wanganui, are at the Hotel Stonehurst. The Hon. J. B. Donald, PostmasterGeneral, returned to Auckland from Wellington yesterday. - Mr. H. Keruahan, of Christchurch, and Mr. R. J. Murphy, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. S. G. James, of Wellington, and Mr. A. E. Barrowclough, of Wailii, are at the Central Hotel. Bishop H. Williams., of Waiapu, who has been visiting . Auckland, left last evening on his return to Napier. Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. M. Samuel and Mr. W. "W. Massey, M.P.'b, arrived in Auckland from Wellington yesterday, Mr. A. R. Harris, general manager of. the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Limited, is at the Royal Hotel. Mr. J. E. Hunt, president of the New Zealand Coach and Motor-body Builders' Association, is visiting Auckland. He is at the Star IJolel. Mr. W. Brosgarth, of Sydney, Mr. H. R. Duncan, of Nelson, and Mr. E. Ti, Hendry and Mr. V. H. Freeth, of Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. A. Waterworth, Mr. D. N. Taylor, Mr. A. E. Tilley, Mr. A. L. Neilsen and Mr. E. J. Turkington, of Wellington, and Mr. A. C. M. Smerdon, of Napier, are afc the Star Hotel.
Mr. C. Arrderson, of Hastings, Mr. 0. R. Cook, of Waitomo Caves. Mr. J. Lewis and Mr. D. McKenzie. of Hamilton, and Mr. M. Linderoth, of Whangarei, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. W. J. Beasley, Australian represeij. tative of the Poona and Indian Village Mission, is visiting Dunedin, where he is conducting meetings. He is on a tour of the principal centres of the Dominion. Mr. H. T. Goldie, president of the Auckland Rotary Club, and Mr. T. U.Wells. vice-president, have returned to Auckland from Wellington, where they attended the New Zealand Rotary District Assemblv.
Professor William Wright, deay and professor of anatomy at the London Hospital Medical College, and Professor George Buckmaster, professor of physiology at Bristol University, two examiners to the Royal College of Surgeons of England, have arrived at Wellington from Melbourne. They will sail from Auckland by the Aorangi on September 22, visiting in the meantime'various parts of the Dominion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20976, 12 September 1931, Page 10
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