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PERSONAL.

The Governor-General, Lord Bledlsloe, and the Lady Bledisloe, who have been visiting Tokaanu and Taupo, will arrive in Auckland this evening. Their Excellencies will be in residence at Government House for several weeks.

Mr W. R. Swift, of New York, is at the Hamilton Hotel.

Dr. A. McGregor Grant, of Auckland was in Hamilton to-day.

Air F. ,T. McManemin, of Auckland, was in town to-day.

Mr R. H. Skipwith, of Dannevirke, is in Hamilton.

Air R. R. Lusk, of Auckland, was in Hamilton to-day.

Air A. P. Wilson, stipendiary steward, New Zealand Racing Conference, was in Hamilton to-day.

Messrs S. R. Thompson, B. Rateliffe, R. G. Johnson (Auckland), B. Fliiel’, 11. Corry (Wellington), -and AV. 11. price (Christchurch) are at the Hamilton Hotel.

Detective A. Allan, of the Auckland slaff, is resigning from the force in a few days, and it is understood he will take over a liojel in the DargavJllo district.

At the annual meeting of the Rotorua Orphans’ Club Air ,T. M. Roberts was elected president and Mr J. Brown secretary. Mr F. Goodson was elected a life member.

Mr Clifford Ball, the English carillonisl. lei'l Wellington last night for Christchurch, and to-morrow evening will play on the octave of hells of St. Barnabas’s Church. Fendnlton. On Monday Air Ball will go to Dunedin, returning lo Wellington a week later.

The Hon. C. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture, who will leave for the West Coast district next Monday to investigate the coal and goldmining situation, will visit Greymouth, Hokitika, Okarito, and Wailio, also going to Barrytown, near Greymouth, where he will alien.l to a question of considerable local Interest, namely, whether certain lands may be used for goldmining or whether they should toe reserved for agricultural purposes. From tlm- West Coast, the Minister will go lo Christchurch and then io Dunedin, where he will open the (Jingo Winter Show oil May 31. lie

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18642, 21 May 1932, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18642, 21 May 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18642, 21 May 1932, Page 4