PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. W. A. Boucher left for Wellington last evening. Mr. A. H. Johnstone left for Wellington last evening. Mr. F. G. Thomson, of Wellington, is at tho Hotel Stonehurst. , The Hon. C. J. Carrington, M.L.G., left for Wellington last evening. Mr. W. Goodfellow left by the limited fxpress for Wellington last evening. Mr. G. C. Munns, M.P., and Mr. W J. Jordan, M.P., left for Wellington last evening. Mr. W. L. Luxford has left for Samoa on a visit to his son, Mr. J. H. Luxford, Chief Justice of Samoa. Mr. T. Taylor, of Te Aroha, and Mr. G. W. Morev and Mr. A. Yarndley, of Stratford, are at the Central Hotel. Mr. W. J. Fletcher, and Mr. J. Fletcher, of tho Fletcher Construction Company, Limited, left for Napier last evening. Mr. W. H. Frye, of Hamilton, and Mr. 0. R. Haig, Mr. L. It Nelson and Mr. W. J. Orr, of Whangarei, are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. E. B. Vignoles, of England, Mr. Bruce Lucas, of Palmerstdn North, and Mr. C. B. A hi, of Wellington, are at the Hotel Cargen. Air. E. C. Turner, a director of Turners and Growers, Limited, returned to Auckland by the Tofua yesterday after a business trip to the Islands. Mr. W. J. Candler, of Brisbane, who has completed a pleasure, trip t«y the Islands, returned by the Tofua yesterday. He is at tho Star Hotel. Mr. G. E. Marbrook, of Wanganui, Mr. E. J. Marbrook, of Wairoa, Mr. R. Arlow, of Wellington, and Mr. R. Barker, of Gisborne, are at Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fulton, of Hawke's Bay, Dr. and Mrs. H. Bertram, of Rotorua, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stallard, of Whangarei, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. and Mrs. P. Muller. of Berlin, arrived afc AucklaDd by the Tofua yester. day and. are staying at the Hotel Cargen. They aro on an extended holiday trip, Mr. G. Hazlewoqd and Mr. A. Marsden, of Wellington, Mr, R. Carrick, of Christchurch, Air. M. Steeds, of Picton, and Mr. B. Mitchell, of Palmerston North, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. J. Helfman, of Detroit, arrived at Auckland by the Tofua yesterday in con- " SSOi tinuation of a world pleasure trip. He has travelled through the Pacific Islands and will proceed to Australia. He is at the Hotel Cargen. Air. H. S. Scott, of Nairobi, director of education for Kenya Colony and formerly director of education for the Transvaal, and Airs. Scott, who have been visiting relatives in New Zealand, arrived from the South yesterday and are at the Grand Hotel. They will sail for London by the Remuera to-morrow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 10
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