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PERSONAL

Dr B. Tracy Inglis arrived from the South today.

Sir James Gunson left for Welling ton last evening.

Mr. Georuo Baildon. Mayor of Auckland. left for Wellington last evening

Mr. Beaumont Smith travelled to Wellington by the express lust evening.

The Hon. J. B. Donald. PostmasterGeneral. left for Wellington last evening-

Mr. K. Casey, divisional superintend--ent for North Island railways, left for Wellington last evening.

Messrs. H. (J. R. Mason, H. R. Jenkins and W. .7. Jordan, M.P.’s, left for Wellington by train last evening.

Mr. F. A. Hellaby, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited.

Mr. K. H. Bowley. of the English cricket team, left Wellington last evening for Rottxrua, for three weeks’ treatment.— I*.A.

Mr. Christopher Smith, conductor of the Auckland Municipal Band, has been appointed judge of the band contests to bo held in Dunedin in February.

Mr. and Mrs. .T. M. Carpenter, of Remuera. and their family, who have been spending a holiday in England and the Continent of Europe, returned to Auckland yesterday by the Maunganui.

Mr. E. O. Parnell, who for many years has been attached to the Shell Company’s staff, has accepted an appointment in Havana, Cuba, and leaves New Zealand in the New Tear. Before sailing, Mr. Parnell is touring New Zealand.

The Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, after 10 years’ ministry at First Church, Invercargill, has accepted a unanimous call to the pastorate of St. Andrew’s Church. Christchurch. Mr. Robinson is the third son of Mr. R. H. Robinson, of Omahu Road, Remuera. K r ~ HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. F. Aldinger, Mr. J. Phillips (Wellington), Mr. K. Page • Sydney), Mr. E. A. Moffott (New York). Cargen.—Mr. R. C. McMaster, Mr. E. Anscombe (Wellington). Mr L. G. Armstrong (To Awamutu), Mr. W. H. Cross, Mr. E. J. Mears, Mr. N. Ratcliffs (Hamilton). * * * Star.—-Mr. E. Lane (Wellington), Mr. D. S. Stewart (Dunedin). * * v Central.—Mr. W. Kelly (Sydney). ♦ * * Royal.—Mr. A. J. Holman, Mr. N. Jonassen (Thames). * * + Albert.—Mr. J. Cockburn (Otago). Mr. F. C. Hansen (Napier). Mr. F. Swift, Mr. A. McGowan (Wellington).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 9

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