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Mr Dynes Fulton returned to Hamilton this morning from Wellington. Mr J- N. Massey, 11. P., left for Wellington last evening on the Limited. judge Thompson, of the Native Land , urt reached Frankton Junction this morning from Wellington. He is going on to Rotorua. Mr K- Casey, divisional superintenlent of the North Island railways, returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited. The Governor-General, Sir Charles Kergusson, accompanied by Lady Alice I'ergusson, visited a number of factories in Dunedin yesterday.—P.A. The Rt. Hon. J. G. Couj.es. Leader of the Opposition, returned from Wellington this morning by the Limited. He will leave later for DurgavUle. The Hon. G. W. Forbes. Minister of Lands and Agriculture, arrived in HamiltgP to-day from Wellington. He will reach Auckland next Tuesday. ilr. Albert Spencer, president of the uickland Employers' Association, lept l,v the Limited last evening for Wellngton. He will attend a special meeting of the advisory board of the New Zealand Employers’ Federation. y r . j. B. Austin, secretary of the Master Bakers' Association at Romney, England, is in Auckland on his way round the world. He has been enterdned in New Zealand by the New Zealand Master Bakers’ Association, ind will leave for England again by the Tamaroa on Saturday. Mr H. B. Burnett. superintendent ,n‘d secretary of the Auckland Harbour Board: Captain H. H. Sergeant, harbourmaster; and Mr. W. R. Golden. Traffic manager, returned from Well-,-urton by the Limited this morning. Thev have been attending a conferwith the Marine Department to consider the consolidation of harbour regulations. The Rev Father T. Gilbert has been jcDoointed rector of St. Bede's College, Christchurch, in place of the Rev. Di. deaney, who has been transferred to the Marist seminary at Greenmeadows. other transfers are: Father O’Connell, rom St. Mary's, Christchurch, to Nelson' Father Alexander Macdonald, of Hastings, to Christchurch: Father Hoare, of Nelson, to Timaru. —P.A. HOTEL REGISTER Grand— Mr. F. C. Allen. Mr. H. F. Taylor (Wellington), Mr. E. Sharp (London), Mr. E. Hirst (Sydney). Cargen.—Mr. A. E. Rossiter (Adelaide), Mr. J. M. Turnbull (Cambridge), Mr. L. J. Patterson (Sydney). Star, —Mr. T. A. N. Corson (Gisborne). « * * Central.— Mr. A. Arnold, Mr. J. Jessop, Mr. T. Wilkie. Mr. H. P. Terry (Wellington) m Royal.— Mr. E. F. Jones (Cambridge), Mr. N. Isaac (Wellington), Mr. G. W. Tiffen (Gisborne). Mr. A. J. Coughle (Victoria). Mr. L. Turner, Mr. N. Andrews (RaweneL t Albert.—Mr. E. Heslandes (Hunterville). Mr. A. Smith (Matamata).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 9
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