PERSONAL
j r J B. Norwood. ei-Mayor of Well!n * on .’i s etajring at the Albert Hotel. «r C. w. Palmer, managing director r( Fluenaol and Q-Tol, la on a visit to Auckland. nr Wilfred Gunn arrived in Auclc'and this morning by the Limited from Wellington. p A. J. Rutherford, superinten- . t 0 f ‘schools in Samoa, arrived on furlough by the Tofua yesterday afternoon. _____ ylr. N. Ewart, of the Chief Mechanical Engineer’s Department of the Railways. Wellington, is at present in Auckland. The Rev. O. Allright and Mrs. Allright arrived this morning from England by the Arana They will go on t 0 Gisborne. The Hon. O. F. Nelson and Mr. A. G. Smyth, of Apia, who arrived by the Tofua yesterday, are staying at the Hotel Cargen. Mr. H. H. Willock, of Pittsburg, VS.A-, arrived from the Islands yesterday by the Tofua. He Is interested in prison reform. Mr. W. Goodfellow, managing director of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company. Ltd., left by train for the South last evening. Canes Grant Cowen, vicar of St. Matthews, who is in hospital, is making such satisfactory progress that he hopes to return home on Monday. Pastor H. J. Meyers, who has been going organising work for the Seventh pay Adventists among the Indians In Suva, FIJI, arrived in Auckland by the Tofua yesterday. Mr. M. J. Bennett, who has been 111, was welcomed by his colleagues when he resumed his seat at the Auckland Electric-Power Board meeting yesterday. The Rev. F. Wilkes, who arrived this morning by the Arawa, will Join Bishop Cherrington for service in the Waikato Diocese. The bishop and Mr. HVilkes were together during the war. Mr. R. C. D. Lightbourne, for the last five years organising teacher for the Hamilton district, has been appointed headmaster of the Waihi District High School. He will take up his new duties when the schools reopen next month. The Rev. G. H. Gibb, formerly of the Presbyterian Church, Parnell, Auckland, who, accompanied by Mrs. Gibb, has just completed a two years’ tour of Britain and the Continent, has returned to New Zealand. Mr. William Wallace, chiirman of the Auckland Hospital Board, left for Wellington last evening. He will attend a meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Hospitals Association, of which ho is the president. With him was Mr. A. J. Brown, architect to the board, and Mr. J. H. McCarroll, a member of the executive of ,the association; Mr. H. A. Sommerville. secretary to the board, also left lor Wellington on hospital business. HOTEL REGISTER Grand: Mr. A. Todd, Mr. J. Tucker (Wellington), Mr. A. John (Botorua). .see Albert,—Mr. Davies (Wellington), Mr. C. Bayley (Stratford). Cargsn: Mr. E. M. Carlton (RhodMa), the Hon. O. F. Nelson: Mr. A. G. pmyth (Apia), Mr. M. Newton (ChristChurch). e • * Star: Mr. H. Burrows (Christchurch), Mr. E. Carryer. Mr. R. Redfern, Mr. N. Ewart (Wellington), Mr. W. G. Hayward (Ngatea), Mr. R. Boddy (Pi o Pio). a • • Central: Mr. W. Morton, Mr. E. B. Kaln (Wellington), Mr. W. R. Blackahaw (Harlow. England), Mr. R. Fitzgerald (Gisborne), Mr. J. Harris (MorrinsvUle), Mr. L. C. Jones (Tauranga) * * * Royal I Mr. W. Langguth (Rotorua). Captain J. Briscoe (Napier), Mr. A. Seaman (Tuakau). Mr. A. R. Beher (Whangarei). - • • • Commercial.—Messrs. C. and S. JJeileon. Mr. H. C. Hodges (Apia), Mr. ,W. Johnstone (T e Kuiti).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 9
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