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PERSONAL

Mr W. G. Riddell, formerly Stipendiary Magistrate at Wellington, is visiting Auckland.

Sir Alfred and Rady Bankart were among recent visitors at New Zealand jjouse, London.

Mr E. "W. Inder left last evening for Levin to visit his mother, who is dangerously ill.

Dr D. R- Freeman, of Hastings, has been appointed instructor in agriculture at Nelson.

Sir George Fowlds left for Wellington last evening, and expects to return on Saturday morning.

Mr. E. T. R. Spidey, superintendent of railway workshops, arrived in Auckland by the Rimited this morning.

Mr. Harvey Turner, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to Auckland by the Limited this morning.

Lieutenant P. G. Thompson, of the Wellington Regiment, has been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces’ long-service medal.

Superintendent W. G. Wohlmann will jt-ttve for Wellington by the Rimited ihL evening to take over his duties u; Commissioner of Police.

Mr. It. i?. Hellaby, of Auckland, has leased n estate in Suffolk, England, for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Ho la by and their two daughters have lately returned to England from

Mr. R* K. Andrews, of Vancouver, vhu has b en in New Zealand during the two weeks in the interests m‘ iliy British Columbia Lumber and VbingP Manufacturers, Rtd., has left \:v .Svdnev bv Tahiti.

;,iv. .1. 1\ Hawke, headmaster of the I’lilehith:*. primary school for the pas 1! months, has been appointed an in- >■) ct(under the Taranaki Education hoard, with headquarters at New Ply-

Mr. J. W. Harding, M.Sc., demonstrator in physics at Victoria University College, has been awarded a research .tudentship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He will pursue his studies at the Cavendish Laboratory under Sir Ernest Rutherford.

HOTIIL REGISTER Grand.— Mr. R. J. H. Cox, Mr. R. F. O’Brien (Wellington).

Cargen. —Mr. 11. P. Toose, Mr. Rewis C. Hufton (Wellington), Mr. P. C. Penberthy (Dunedin).

Star. —Mr. E. T. Spidey (Wellington).

Central.—Mr. R. G. Rightfoot (Palmerston North), Mi'. J. Ravelle, Mr. D. W. Hotson. Mr. T. Osborne, Mr. R. V. Kltto (Wellington).

Royal. —Mr* E. Hall (Whakatane), Mr. T. Dornan (Alfredton), Mr. H. L Austacl (Wellington), Mr. A. Hayter (Whakatane).

Albert .—Mr. N. Andrew, Mr. J. Rewis. Mr. W. Riddell (Wellington), Mr. R. Johnson (Christchurch).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1038, 31 July 1930, Page 11