PERSONAL
"Ur T U. Wells returned to Auckland "yesterday after attending a meetnc of the Massey Agricultural College Council at Palmerston North.
Mr. J. F. Montague returned by this morning’s express from Wellington, where he has been engaged in the broadcast of “Hawaiki Calling,” from 2YA by the Wanganui natives.
The Chief Justice, Sir Michael My-rs, will arrive in Auckland by the Limited tomorrow morning. He will preside over the Supreme Court here, next week.
HOTEL REGISTER Grant j.—Mr. r>. M. Davidson (Sydney). _ * «
Cargen.—Mr. F. It. Marriott, Mr. F. J. Buck (Wellington). *
g taP , Hr. C. J. McKenzie, Mr. N. C. McKenzie (Wellington), Mr. F. B. Halo (Christchurch), Mr. P. L. Black (Dunedin). „
Central. —Mr. K. Fox (Wellington), Mr. W. Johnstone (Tamahere), Mr. C. Shirres (GallowayL
Royal.—Mr. J. Boyle (Hamilton). Mr. J. Mincher (Thames). Mr. K. McCallum (Timaru).
Xlbert.—Mr. J. Wood (Hikurangi), Mr. O. Maurd (Palmerston North), Mr. V. O'Neill (Dunedin). Mr. N. C. Andrew (Wellington), Mr. A. Vanstone l Opotlki).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1027, 18 July 1930, Page 9
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