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PERSONAL

jyr. W. H. Horton returned from the South this morning by the Limited.

Mr. G. B. Hutchinson left for Well mffton last evening on the Limited.

Major P. H. Bell, of Hamilton, is visiting Auckland. He is staying at the RoyaJ Hotel.

Mr. W. J- Fletcher joined the first express at National Park this morning and came on to Auckland.

Mr. S. H. Leyland, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited.

Commissioner James Hay, of the Salvation Army, arrived from Wellington this morning on the Limited.

Lieut. -Colonel F. Symon, who has been visiting Auckland, returned to Wellington by the Limited last evening.

Mr. Frank Milner, headmaster of Waitaki Boys’ High School, was received by the Prince of Wales yesterday, says a London cable message.

Mr. H. N. Hilliard, managing director of Pearson. Knowles and Rylands, arrived by the Limited this morning from Wellington.

The Rev. S. R. Wareing, M.A., vicar of Putaruru, has been appointed vicar of Te Awamutu, in succession to the Rev. K. Hailey Trill.

A notification has been gazetted that te King’s exequatur empowering Mr. C. P. Agar to act as Vice-Consul of Czecbo-Slovakia at Christchurch has been issued.

Messrs. W. J. Jordan, J. N. Massey, H. R. Jenkins, G. C. Munns, A. Harris and H. M. Rush worth, members of Parliament, arrived from Wellington this morning by the Limited.

Father T. McDermott, of Foxton, and Father M. Broughton, of Carterton, who have been visiting Ireland, rftumed by the Ruahine to Wellington on Wednesday.

The Right Hon. J. G. Coates, Leader ©f the Opposition, arrived by the limited this morning from Wellington. He will stay at the Grand during the week-end.

Mr. R. E. Fawcett was the recipient «f a silver tea service on Thursday evening in recognition of his services to the Tamaki Ratepayers' and Residents' Association. The association president, Mr. F. C. Jordan, made the presentation. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. A. Bourke t Christchurch), Mr. G. W. Heinbuck (Toronto). • * • Cargen. —Mr. F. W. Fox, Mr. J. Fox (Te Puke). Mr. W. Prince (Middlesex), Mr. P. H. Duncan, Mr. H. W. Clarke (Wellington), Mr. H. Kelly (Sydney). Star. —Mr. D. J. Wegner (Invercargill), Mr. H. Walsh am (Wellington), Mr. M. W. Hoggan (Dunedin). Mr. G. Preece, Mr. A Good (Hawera). * ♦ * Central. —Mr. R. H. George (New Plymouth), Mr. A. Tern an (Wellington). Royal. —Mr. W. King, Mr. P. E. Cleary. Mr. W. M. Horton (Hamilton), Mr. N. H. Rawson (Ngaruawahia), Mr. W. Banks (Taihape), Mr. G. Cornfoot (Otorohanga). Albert. —Mr. H. M. Day (New Plymouth), Mr. G. Smith (Paparoa).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 726, 27 July 1929, Page 11