ROTARY CONFERENCE
OPENING TO-MORROW J - :v ARRIVAL OF DELEGATES § Delegates are already arriving ill Auckland for the New Zealand Rptajf District Conference, which will opefl to-morrow. About 150 visitors are- expected from many parts of New land, of whom approximately 100 are Rotary delegates, and the remainder wives and members of their families. Dr. P. S. Foster, of Christchurch, the district governor of Rotary, is expected to-morrow morning, and he mil stay at the Hotel Cargen. The district governor-elect is Mr. W. Thomas, of Timaru. Many of the local Rotary clubs are being represented by their presidents and secretaries. Of the delegates and relatives who have already arrived the following are staying at the Grand Hotel: —Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Speight, Mr. C. .V. Smith, Mr. H. J. Guthrie and Miss Guthrie (Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. C. J. B, Norwood and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Me-. Gowan (Wellington). I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22351, 24 February 1936, Page 10
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