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PERSONAL.

Mr. H. D. Thomson, Under-Secretary for Immigration, is at present in Auckland to meet Lord Lovat. Mr. F. W. Brinsden, a member of tti Auckland City Council, underwent * serious operation in a private hospital on Friday. Mr. Beaumont Smith arrived in Andß> land from Wellington by the Limit*! express this morning. He is acco* panied by Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. Zander, Mr. V. K Webley, Mr. E. M. McLevre and Cif tain C. Prictor (Wellington) and Mr. A Pratt (Dunedin) are at the Central Hotel. Professor Hugh Corbin, professor d forestry at the Auckland University College, left for Wellington by train laat evening. He expects to return alMt Wednesday. Mr. R. Li. Gillies and Mr. J. A Gri» wood (Wellington), Mr. G. Wilis (I*» don), and Mr. MacKenzie Forbes and R. MacKenzie (Wanganui) are at til Hotel Cargen. Mr. T. J. Connell and Mr. A. K. Simpson (Wellington), Mr. P. Brennan «nd Mr. C. S. Foster (Paeroa), Mr. B. 1 Tiddy (Hamilton) and Mr. E. Hurt* (Gisborne) are at the Albert HoteL Mr. G. W. Wyles, assistant signtlhjf and electrical engineer, New Zealand Railways, who has been on a depart* mental visit to Auckland, will retm® to head office, Wellington, by this ew» fog's express. «. Sir William Glasgow, Minister Defence in the Australian Government, is a through passenger for Sydney by ft* Niagara, which arrived from Vancouver this morning. He was met by & Heaton Rhodes on behalf of the New Zealand Government. Bishop J. Darnand of Samoa, who hai been the guest of Bishop deary «iM* returning from the Eucharistic Congre* in Sydney, left for the South by train I last evening. Before leaving for Sami* Bishop Darnand will visit several pi**** in New Zealand. Mr. A. T. Wilson, Mr. W. Dimmock and Mr. F. L. Fearell (Palmerston North), Mr. A. Ward, Mr. P. J. Kinniburgh, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Moir and )fc J. D. Brosnan (Wellington), Mr. A» Moody (Christ-church), Mr. R. W. Stal» (Dunedin), and Mr. L. Browne and Jfc H. Crawford (Havelock North) are at the Star Hotel. Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager New Zealand Railways, will airi*® in Auckland from the South tomorrow evening, and will leaf# by the Whangarei express on Wednesday morning on his first rial tour of the North Auckland inH* ways, which will extend over four day*He will be accompanied by Mr. E. CaseJ» divisional superintendent for the Nortk Island.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 8

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 8

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 8

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