PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. IT. 0. Sherman, of Wellfrigton, i 9 at tlio Central Hotel. ' ' * ' AgS Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor, of Dunedin, M are at the Grand Hotel. • W ■ V-?;?] Mr. and Mrs. F. Bostock, of Te Pukeare at the Central Hotel. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Williams, of Ru.itoria, East Coast, are at the Hotel St,one- $ hurst. ' Mr. Benno Moiseiwitsch, the pianist, "Si was a passenger for the South by train last evening. Mr. T. Adair, of Gisborne, and Mr. C. G. C. Dermer, of Cheltenham, are at the Central Hotel. , ' si# Mr. Taite te Tomo, M.P. for Western % Maori, was a passenger for Wellington by the limited express last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keesing, of New p]y. _•* mouth, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Vanstone, ' • of Opotiki, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sharpies, of Mel. bourne, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. of Gisborne, are at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. C. H. Mackleff' assistant-general manager of railways, returned to Well- • "■ ington by the limited express last evening-
Mr. J. J. Corry, of Blenheim, Mr. R. W. Morgan, of Christchurch, and Mr. I. Bostock, of Staffordshire, England, are at the Grand Hotel.
Major-General W. L. H. SinclairBurgess, general officer commanding the New Zealand Defence Forces, left Auckland by train for Wellington last evening.
Mr. R. A. Simson, of Melbourne, Mr. IT. R. Levick and Mr. H. 0. Wright, of Wellington, Mr. C. Isakson and Mr. A. Donald, of Paliiatua, aro at tho Star Hotel.
Mr. F. G. Jackson,-.of Wanganui, Mr. A. Edwards, of Hamilton, Mr. D. Dougherty, of Taumarunui, and Mr. G. Bassett, of Tauranga, aro at the Royal Hotel.
Mr. A. Cherry, of Howick, until lately organist of the Beresford Street Congregational Church $ has been appointed organist of St. George's Church, Epsom, and will take up his duties next Sunday. Mr. A. E. E. Dodd has been appointed deputy-organist.
Flying-Officer C, E. Ivay, of Otahuhu,and Mrs. Kay, who returned from England by the Tainui last week, arrived in Auckland by train on Saturday morning. Flying-Officer Kay, who flew from England to Australia with Flying-Officer K. Piper, in 1930, intends to settle in Auckland.
Mr. G. B. Pulham, formerly of Northern Wairoa, arrived at Wellington last week by the Tainui. Mr. Pulham, who last visited New Zealand some 13 years ago, has been chief erection staff engineer for India, Burma and Ceylon for the last six years for the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, Limited, of Manchester.
Mr. E. Martin Edwards, of London/ Mr. K- J. Matheson and Sir. C. M. Kirk, wood, of Edinburgh, Mr. G. do B. Neilson, of Sandwich, England, Mr. E. Anscombe and Mr. L. A. Whisker, of Wellington, Mr. C. G. McConagle, of Christchurch, Mr. J. 11. Powdrell and Mr. H. H. Powdrell, of Hastings. Sir. D. Sutherland, of Hamilton, and Mr. A. Fleming, of Otorohanga, are at the Station Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 10
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