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VISITORS TO THE CITY

LATEST ARRIVALS Grand Hotel. Mr P. Phillips (Melbourne), Mr W. Ingle, Mr E. A. Sevier, Mr K..H. Cate, Mr J, Ritchie, Master J. Ritchie, Mr Brownlee (Wellington), Mr J. 11. Wilson (Tawanui). Excelsior Hotel. Mr N. Fulton (Wanganui), Mrs Gifford, Miss Gifford (Wellington), Mr N, J. Minty, Mr R. Y. White (Christchurch), Mr S. K. Downie, Mr K. Curtis, Mr John Waters (Invercargill). Crrv Hotel. Mr J. C. Pilcher. Mr N. Wilson (Wellington), Miss E. Evans (Christchurch), Mr G. T. Gillespie (Tuapeka Mouth).

PERSONAL

Mr J. W. Munro, M.P., returned to Dunedin by the through express yesterday. _ Mr R. Scott, M.L.C., returned to Dunedin by the through express yesterday. Mr J. Hargcst, M.P., was a passenger for Invercargill by the through express yesterday. Mr E. Murray-Fuller was - a passenger for Christchurch by the mid-day express yesterday. Dr A. J. Brass was a passenger from Invercargill by the through express yesterday on his way to Hamilton. Mr E. J. Denny left by the through express for the north yesterday on a business trip to England. Mr E. A. Hamel returned to Dunedin yesterday morning from Invercargill. Mr J. Dunbar of Dunedin, has been appointed works manager for Messrs J. J. Niven and Co., Ltd., of Christchurch. He will leave next week for the northern Clt At a meeting of the Presbyterial Social Service Assooiaiion held yesterday, Mr and Mrs W. G. Roberts were appointed master and mat.- of the Glendining Home. . At the executive meeting ot the Chamber of Commerce yesterday a motion of sympathy with Mr James Taylor (a pastpresident of the chamber) in the loss ot bis wife was carried. A motion expressing the Christchurch Presbytery’s deep sense of loss to the church in the death of Dr Rutherford Waddell, of Dunedin, was passed by the presbytery at its meeting on Wednesday. Mr Warwick G. North (Dunedin) reached England at the beginning of this month (says our London correspondent, writing on April 7), having come via Cape Horn, Montevideo and Las Palmas. He has come primarily to gain journalistic experience, and he hopes to here at least six months. £ „ , Captain G. E. Warner, R.N.R., late commander of the White Star liner Olympic, left Dunedin yesterday morning for the north. Captain Warner, who is accompanied by Mrs Warner and their son, has been on a visit to New Zealand extending over several months. They will leave Auckland by the Mataroa on May 28 for England. ; .. . Dr Grahame S. Erwin (Dunedin), arrived in England by the Port Bowen (says our London correspondent, writing on April 7). He expects to be in England for several years engaged in professional studies, with a view to membership of the Royal College of Physicians. Dr Erwin may ultimately settle m the Mother Country.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21643, 13 May 1932, Page 8

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VISITORS TO THE CITY Otago Daily Times, Issue 21643, 13 May 1932, Page 8

VISITORS TO THE CITY Otago Daily Times, Issue 21643, 13 May 1932, Page 8