PERSONAL ITEMS.
. Col ?" eI F - Symon, Director of \rn\u ' > is visiting Kotorua. - ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. - l of Hamilton, are at the Central ' The Hon. J. Trevethick \f r n •:* turned to Auckland from Wellihci* ' re * . terday morning. eil "igton yes. Mr. Herbert, Tiarks, of Auckland , by the Maunganui yesterday on a h • trip to Sydney. ~ bus »ess ■. Dr. Hamilton Gilmer and Mr 7 Lewis, of Wellington, and Mr -' P X' Worrell, of Adelaide, are at ' Hotel. 1 the G rand Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, chaiWthe Auckland Electric-Power Boa Erf" °* turned yesterday from a brief vitu Wellington. visifc to Mr. S. W. M. Stilling, New Zeal representative of the Australian NanUi Travel Association, leffc for Welling last evening. ' v ell, ngtoa Major-General W. 'L. H. Sin 1 • Burgess, General Officer Commanding" New Zealand Military Forces, is SlS* the South Island. ' Vlsitln « Colonel J. Matson, of ODarau anH x» D. G. Mcßobie, Mr. R. McCleerv S Mr. E. F. Mosley, of Wellington, are j the Central Hotel. ' 6at Mr. G. H. Macklcy, assistant gener ., manager of railways, is visiting Auck land. He will later go to WhanearJ and Maungaturoto. 6 ■ Mr. Justice Frazer has returned to Wellington after having presided at ait. tings of the Arbitration Court in Am* land and Hamilton. Mr. I. M. Dickson, of Perth, Mr. TT Amos and Mr. E. W. McViUy, of Well! ington, and Mr. A. S. Boyd-Turner 0 f Napier, are 14. the Star Hotel. ' Mr. A. Cowling, formerly of National Park, left by the Maunganui yesterday for Sydney, where he will join the Orsova on a holiday visit to England. Mr. K. D. Croft, Mr. I. R. Robertson and Mr. E. T. Spidey, of Wellington Mr. J. Yeitch, of Christchurch, and Mr' D. Kay, of Otorohanga, arc at the Station Hotel. j Mr. T. M. Charters, chairman 5 of t& 8 Christchurch Fire Board, has been re. elected for a further term, and Mr. E. H. Andrews has been re-elected deputy, chairman. Mr. H. T. Ferrar, of .the Geological Survey Department, has received intimation that the University of New Zealand has conferred on him the degree of doctor of science. Mr. J. S. Jessep, deputy-chairman <?f the Unemployment Board, who has been indisposed for the past six weeks ns the result of a motoring accident, has resumed his duties. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Currie, of Wanganui, Mr. and Mrs. H. de Lautour, of Gisborne, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reynolds, of Melbourne, and Mr. and Mrs. A J. Polkinghorne, of Adelaide, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. W. Sutherland, Mr. C. Jenkins, Mr. J. Hamilton, Mr. C. Clarke and Mr. L. Tracey, of Mr. K. R. Mackintosh, of Whangarei, Mr. A. Akers, of Palmerston North,' and Mr. R. Leech, of Waikuku, Canterbury, are at the Royal Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 12
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