PERSONAL
Vr and Mrs. J. S. Triggs, of Huapai, staying at the Star Hotel. vr r H. R. Jenkins, M.P., returned rom Wellington today by the Limited.
J. G. Rickerby, district traffic Auckland, returned today SSTa visit to Wellington.
>ir. and Mrs. A. H. Grant, of DarraVille. are among the guests at the Central.
P. Kavanagh was a passenger lor Wellington last evening on the Limited.
The Rev. Dr. Buxton, of St. Patrick’s cathedral, left for Wellington last evening on the Limited.
Mr. E. Casey, divisional superintendent* of railways, left for Wellington last evening by the Limited.
The Hon. Vernon Reid, M.L.C.. left i as t evening for Wellington, accompanied by Mrs. Reid.
Dr. G. Graham Russell is acting as port health officer at Auckland while Dr. S. L. Hark© is away on holiday ioave.
Commander F. C. Bradley, R.N., formerly of H.M.S. Philomel, has been appointed to command the destroyer WesseX.
Mr. E. H. Macartney, a former Queensland Minister of Land 3, has •eh appointed Agent-General for that State for tive years. Mr. J. H. Luxford, S.M., of Whangarei, accompanied by Mrs. Luxford, J visiting Auckland. They are staying at the Central Hotel. The Hon. J. B. Donald, PostmasterGeneral, who has been suffering from ; n attack of influenza, was well enough to attend his office today.
Mr. J. J- Gatenby, a well-known Merino woolgrower of the Tasmanian midlands, is selling all his Tasmanian properties, and will settle permanently in New Zealand.
HOTEL REGISTER Star: Mr. J. White (Sydney), Mr. J. W. Beasley (Wellington).
Central: Mr. T. H. Wilson (Portland). Mr. A. Murie, Mr. L. S. Eastalirook (Wellington), Mr. W. Johnstone iTe Awamutu).
Royal: Mr. J. Morris, Mr. D. Kennedy (Sydney). Mr. H. Nathan (Kaikohe), Mr. S. Taylor (Paerata).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 9
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