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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. G. Magnus, oF Wellington, is at Grand Hotel. lDe

Mi-, and Mrs. S. J. Parker, of P u ta. ruru, are at the Central Hotel.

The Hon. M. Fagan, M.L.C., left A ac k land for Wellington by train last even", ing.

Mr. A. J. Rtalhvorthy, M.P., ] Auckland for Wellington by train h«t evening.

Mr. J. K. Walker, Mr. .7. McDowell and Mr. J. Stranger, of Te Kuiti, are at the Royal Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Coope, of Canip er . down, Victoria, and Mr. and M rs> W. Smith, of Wellington, are at th« Grand Hotel.

Mr. R. 11. Hooper, of England, Mr. G Bryam, of London, Mr. B. A. Mitchell' of Christchurch, Mr. E. G. Dobson of Palmerston North, Mr. R. Iloklen,' of Ilawke's Bay, and Mr. R. F. S. Hutchison, of Masterton, are at Hotel Carg en .

Mr. W. M. White, district storekeeper of the Public Works Dcpnrtment, Auckland, and chairman of the Auckland corn, mittee of the Government Stores Board sinco its inception ten years ago, is rft . tirir.g on superannuation as from' March c»l.

Sir William Ellis, formerly managing director of John Brown and Company'' Limited, the famous Clydebank shipbuilding firm, arrived at Auckland from Rotorua on Saturday. He is accompanied bv Lady Ellis. They ar e at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. T. G. Seymour, of Rlu e L a?oon South Australia, Mr. M. Baillie, of Sydney. Mr. 11. Montague, of Wellington Mr. TI. H. De Costa, of Gisborne, Mr! ]:I. D. Cooper, of Te Kuiti, and Mr. A. Logan, of Kaitaia, are at the Central Hotel.

Mr. F. M. Gilder, of London, who is on a holiday visit to the Dominion, arrived by the Ruahine on Saturday. He proposes to visit Xelson, Wellington and Oisborne before returning tn Auckland parly next month on his way to Australia. He is at the Grand Hotel.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21137, 21 March 1932, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21137, 21 March 1932, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21137, 21 March 1932, Page 10

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