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PERSONAL

The Governor-General, Lord Bledis- , „ and Lady Bledisloe. who are in glance at Governmet l-louse, [tended the Ilugby football match between Pcnsonby and Training College " Kden Park on Saturday afternoon. Yesterday morning they were present \ divine service at St. Mary’s Catli*irai Parnell. liis Excellency read he lessen at tne service. His Excel- ! n nc y will be the guest of honour at a inncheon to be given by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce on May 15. -yj r \ A. Gaffney, of Sydney, is staying at" the Northern Club. Mr. H. L. Tapley. a former Mayor o £* punedin, is staying" at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Ernest Alison, of Auckland, who has be en visiting Australia, returned [his morning on the Aorangi. Mr. J- G- kelson, district accountant in the Public Trust Office. Napier, has been transferred to Auckland. Mr. C. H. Plimmer, of the Public Trust Office, Auckland, lias received notice of his transfer to Christchurch. Mr. J. S. Fletcher. M.P.. returned to Auckland by the Limited express today. Mr. M. H. Win yard, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board, returned by the Limited express today. Mr. R. A- Wright, M.P.. and Mr. H. Holland, M.P. for Christchurch North, to the South, by the express last evening. The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Opposition, arrived in Auckland today and is Jg.ta.ying at the Grand Hotel. The Hon. G. W. Forbes, Minister of Panda, returned to Auckland today and ixpects to leave for Wellington tomorrow evening. The Hon. W. A. Veitch, Minister of Mines and Labour, arrived in Auckland today from Rotorua, and is staying at the Central Hotel. Mr. Colin Tapley, of Dunedin, who is leaving New Zealand to take up a business appointment in Canada has arrived in Auckland. Mr. J. C. Bancks, cartoonist of the Sydney “Sun,” is at present passing through Auckland on his way to the United States. He is a passenger on the Aorangi.

The Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Public Works, who is at the Grand Hotel, will remain in Auckland until the close of the Parnell by-election campaign, Mr. A. Wyness has been appointed managing director of His Master’s Voice (New Zealand), Ltd., as successor to Mr. E. J. Hyams, who has left for England. Mr. G. O’Halloran, a member of the Waitemata Electric Power Board, was today granted nine months’ leave of obsence by the board. He intends to make an extended tour abroad. Sir Truby King left Wellington for Sydney on the Ulimaroa and from there he will go to England. His daughter. Miss Truby King, is travelling with him. The trip may last eight months. The Hon. P. A. de la Perrelle, Minister of Internal Affairs, arrived in Hamilton on Saturday and was a visitor at the Cambridge Trotting Club’s meeting in the afternoon. He left last evening for Wellington. Mr. E. G. Martin, New Zealand manager and a director of the Atlantic Union Oil Company, Limited, will leave by the Aorangi tomorrow on a dve months' trip to the United States. He is staying at the Grand Hotel. The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy, Minister « , returned on Saturday from talmerston North. Ho will address constituents in the Gordon Road Hall yus evening and will open the new clinic at Mount Roskill School next Friday. Mr. J. W. Mawson. Director of Town 1 lanning, and Mr. S. Blackley, chairman of the Rural Boundaries Commitof the Town Planning Board, who y© at present in Auckland attending m© sitting of the committee which opened today, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Lawrence Glover, of the Christuiurch branch of the National Bank, no is to leave for England to try and Force, was prewith a travelling trunk and pipe by members of the staff. Mr. . °\® r Was formerly a member of the - ucKiancl branch and was transferred y u.nristchurch about a year ago. hotel register Grand.— Mr. W. Norris (London). Mr. V> Mr * A - Paisley, Mr. C. Eskell, Mr - T. R. Boyes (Wellwf °s?’ ?*. r * J- Nickson (England), Ziegler (Cambridge), Mr. J. Tanl 00, , Captain O. Boccard, Mr. J. Mr Armstrong (Sydney), • J. Clark «t?fr 9 * n ;— Mr - A. Murky (United R - Pa ‘T. Mr. X. Roberts, Shaw tSydneyl. Ur. L. Bos(SwitzerUind). Dr. C. Mix (CliiMr rr *Vv‘ McCafferty (Brisbane), ; hapa n at; i „ ( n} d “ nEton) ’ - Mr - pp. * * * •\» r a . p * Tp T - W. Strand (Lower Hutt), • A. Marsdcn (Wellington). * * * M- e £* P T a ** —^ lr - T. Reynolds (Hawera), ter /W aacs (Melbourne), Mr. E. Fos- - Hobson Mr °\T a *‘7T^ Ir ’ Hardman (Thames), V *pT‘ Vi* Campbell (Sydney), Mr. J. (Sydney), Mr. J. Reddell Hoto rua) Mr Roberts> (WhnV alr Valder, Mr. C. Jones uv bangarei). Mason (Sydney), Mr. ingtonV° Wi iv’ Mr * s - Bridgeford (WellXortiVx »_Vfr. T. Parson (Palmerston Mr. Yardley (Matamata).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 963, 5 May 1930, Page 9