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PERSONAL

e . George Elliot was a passenger South last evening.

S H Jenkinson returned to Well tngton last eve «ins.

ur K A. IJppincott returned from Palmerston North this morning by the limited express.

, g Casey, divisional superintendthe Railways Department at Auckland, left for Wellington last evening. _

nishop- Sedgwick, who will retire m the Diocese of Waiapu next month, anticipates returning to England.

sir John Luke has accepted the posi- , n of president of the recentlyformed Cornish Association in New Zealand.

The Kev. W. S. C. Stephens, curate f St Mary’s. New Plymouth, has Seen appointed vicar of the parochial district of Fitzroy. by the Bishop of Waikato.

u r W J- Blackie, who for ' some ,ime has been engaged in research work in the chemistry of goitre at the Dun,dj— Medical School, and who is leavtrV shortly to take up the duties of Government chemist at Suva, was given a farewell at the Otago University recently.

llr William J. Gow. acting-second ,ssistant- secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department, has been appointed second assistant-secretary, exceeding Mr. M. B. Esson. In 1923 Mr Gow was appointed postmaster at Auckland, and was transferred to be ecting-second secretary last March. — FA. Ur J. Mitchell, of the literary staff ,j the Oamaru "Mail.” established a Mew Zealand and Australian record a few days ago. when he completed 66 rears’ continuous service in journalism. Among his public activities Mr. Mitchell has completed 50 years as honorary treasurer of the Regimental Band and 44 years with school committees. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. W. F. Nicholls, Mr. L. Ttossiter. Mr. G. George (Wellington,) Mr. G. E. Bunting (Sydney). * * * Cargen.—Mr. J. Baker (Sydney). Star.—Mr. J. William (Greymouth), Mr. G. Tacon, Mr. T. Buxton {Wellington). Central.—Mr. C. Packer. Mr. S. H. Munro, Mr T. Reynolds (Wellington), Mr. T. V. Black (Thames), Mr. W. A. Willis (Tauraarunui), Mr. H. L. Jones (Tauranga). * * * Royal.—Mr. G. Grant (Wellington), Mr. B. Mar sack (Palmerston North).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 814, 7 November 1929, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 814, 7 November 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 814, 7 November 1929, Page 9

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