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, fr Herbert Hall, of Tfmaru, is at j tUe Grand Hotel. \lr Hugh Atkinson, of Feilding, is | Auckland. nr F. J. Rayner left for Wellington j last evening on the Limited. M- Hall Skelton was a passenger for Wellington by t*he Limited last even- j in£. Mr H* Mars land, who has been ; visiting Sydney, returned to-day by the Marama. Mr E- Casey, divisional superintendent of railways, left last evening for the South. Dr F. Bevan Brown, who has been Halting*Auckland, returned to Christchurch last evening by the Limited. Mr B. P. Cahill, of Auckland, returned by the Niagara last evening tro m a holiday visit to Sydney. Mr. L. R. Parish, of Melbourne, arrived by the Niagara last evening on a business visit to New Zealand. The Rev. Father M. J. Furlong, who has been visiting Sydney, returned to Auckland last evening by the Niagara. Mr Anthony Hordern, of Sydney, is . through passenger on the Niagara. He is on a visit to Canada and England. Mr. H. C. Crickmer, inspector of the Sank' of Australasia, is a through passenger on the Niagara, bound for Canada. > Mr. G. N. Morris, official assignee, j left for Wellington last evening. He is on Public Service Appeal Board j busineesr Mr. D. Hebenton, Dominion organiser for the Reform Party, was a passenger for Wellington by the Limited last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corry, of Blenheim, were among the passengers who arrived in Auckland Dy the Limited this morning. Mr. H. E. Bullen, J.P., of the Union Bank, George Street, Sydney, returned to-day after nine years’ absence from Auckland. He is on three weeks’ holiday. Mr. F. T. Smythe, well known in .Sydney business circles, arriv9d by the Niagara last evening and is staying at the Northern Club. Mr. W. Ohlsen, formerly a sheepfarmer of Morrinsville and now in business in Sydney, is a through passenger on tho Niagara. Mr. D. Allen, a. director of Wright, Stephenson and Company. Limited, arrived In Wellington by the Makura yesterday after a tour aboard. Mr. L. Maddern, of Ballarat, Vic-, toria, is a through passenger on the Niagara. He is on his way to attend a Rotary Conference in Chicago. Mr. P. H. Thomson, managing director of Timberlands, Ltd., arrived from Sydney last evening by the Niagara on a short business visit to Auckland. Mr. C. G. Macindoe returned to Auckland last evening by the Niagara. He will sail for Australia again on Friday on the Maheno to be present at the Victorian Derby. Mr. W. De Grucliy, a director of the Commonwealth and Dominion Shipping Company, arrived from Sydney on the Niagara lust evening. Mr. F. Scott Miller, naval architect for the Union Steamship Company, was a passenger on the Niagara, which arrived in Auckland lu£t evening. Mr. D. M. Gillies, superintendent engineer of the Union Steamship Company, was among the passengers on the Niagara, which arrived in Auckland last evening. Mr. M. J. Sheahan, district treasurer of the New Zealand District HA., C. 8., S., returned from Sydney after spending a holiday there. He attended the Eucharistic Congress. Mr. H. W. Bos worth, director of the Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Co., Ltd., London, arrived on a visit to the agencies of the company in New Zealand. He has already toured the East and Australia. Lieut.-Colonel J. Sclater, traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railways in Australia and New Zealand, urrived by the Niagara last evening on a business visit to tho Dominion. He will go as far South as Christchurch. Mr. j. Hunter Mann, factory representative of the Frigidaire Corporation, arrived from Sydney last evening by the Niagara on his first visit to New Zealand. He will make a ‘.our °f the Dominion in the interests ®t his firm. Dr. R. H. Hunt, who has been stationed at Pagopago, American Samoa, ♦ * past three years, is returning e United States. Il£ and his wife Hill spend a holiday in New Zealand •f£? re the Makura at Wellington. The Rev. W. A. Sinclair, general SCT5 C Tf tapy of the New Zealand -uethodist Foreign Mission Board, left ior Wellington last evening. He will catch the Makura for Sydney, from ii® he "ill so to the Solomon ‘^ nds to attend the missionary synod s”® to confer with the staff on the fie’d. U. H. Marshal, of London, has arrived in Wellington to join the C. u*, Larsen, bound for the Ross S^a. study the habits of "bales. His brother, Mr. E. Marshall. member of the Shackleton oxZitu- - of which journeyed to itbin 150 miles of the South Pole. hotel register Grand: Mr. g. Fleetwood, Mr. J. wmerod, Christchurch: Mr. B. K. -HUIs. Me. W, Gordon, Mr. A. W. Buncan Wellington: Mr. J. F. Lawson. Mr. p Tanner, Mr. G. V. Davy. Mr. \V. p- Gruchy. Mr. C. Long. Mr. M. H. r ff’ c °l°n«d J Sclater. Mr. K. Parr, t ' Walker. Mr. M. Matthews, ‘ • L. R. Parrish. Mr. J. Machon, Syd(UJi, r * Saint Mass. London: Mr. Michelmore, Suva; Mr. C. K. Lolls, Sheffield. v Ca r?e n: Mr. H. M. Gardner. Kenya; Landon Smith. Mr. C. E. MurMr. A. Hook. Mr. L. Vincent. r - W. Lee, Wellington; Mr. ( , ‘ •N. Lees. Kawau Island: Mr. A. v r *nnacott, London: Mr. R. D. Mark, York; Dr. R. Veitch. Boston: Mr. • L. Stead, Hastings. Star: Mr. \V. O’Malley. Dargaville: c- Be nnett, New Plymouth: Mr. W. „*fe. Mr. J. Thomson. Mr. M. Den- ... T Mr. T. Snow. Wellington; Mr. • G - Smith, Christchurch. Dr. Roper. Mr. S. Roper, «Mjravllle: Mr. H. Heinmann. Mr. M. Rotorua Sydney; Mr - c - M. Mellsop, t «o y »l: Mr. E. J. Marklew, Wellingv, ylr - o. Patterson. Palmerston * Oita, Mr. C. Wilson, Dunedin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 9