PERSONAL ITEMS
VICE-BEG AL. '■ *. The Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe, who, during the past week, have paid official visits to Taihape^ Hunterville, Eaetihi, Ohakune, and Flock House, Bulls, and who have also made the journey down the Wanganui Biv-er, meeting officially at various points on the route the Maori people settled on laud bordering the river banks, will return to Wellington this evening. On Friday next Their Excellencies will pay an official visit to Napier in order to associate themselves with "the residents during the carnival which has been, arranged to mark the restoration of the town after the disastrous earths quake of 1931. Their Excellencies -will also pay official visits to Waipukurau, Woodville, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, and Greytown, and will return to Wellington • on Saturday, the 28th January. : Mr. J. K. MeKenzie, of Christehureh, '. is visiting -Wellington. ', Admiral Sir Edward Heaton Ellis ', and Lady Ellis are staying at the Mid- . land Hotel. • - Visitors to Wellington staying at the i Midland Hotel include Messrs. C, J. ' Ulander (New Plymouth), H.; L. Mar r brook (Hamilton), J. ,B. Delehunty (Christehureh), B. Ivan Lamb .(Christ- , church), L. T. Lewin (Auckland), and 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Beasley (Sydney). i Mr. and Mrs.'W. K. Andrews (Apia, • Samoa), Mr. and Mrs. Carter (Te . Aroha), Messrs. V. C. MePhail (Christchurch), I. M. Euskell (Pahiatua), W. ,A. Phillips (New Plymouth)', and J. Begg (Dunedin) are among the guests 'at the Royal Oak Hotel. .' V ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee (Christehureh), Messrs. W. Eiordan (Melbourne), A. E. Harding (Dargaville), E. Maiming (Sydney), C. E. B. Bowen (Palmerston North), and A. Morris are staying at the Grand Hotel. Staying at the' Hotel St. George are ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Summers (Christ- ■ church), Mr. S. C. Sutherland (Dunedin), ; Mr. J. W. Smith!.. (Invereargill), and Captain E. Wilson (London). ' •: i Mr. W, E/ C. George, of Huntly, was appointed first representative to the International Bowling Board at last night's half-yearly meeting of the New [ Zealand ■ Bowling Council, and Mr. I. 1 Thomas', of Wales, -was appointed second [ delegate. - ■■■ ..* •■ ■•- ' * r Mr. H. W, Milner/ of./Napier,';haa , been appointed Dominion secretary, to , the r New Zealand branch of. the Sudan United Mission in succession to. the late [ Mr. J. Priestley. -• . • ■ •. Regret was expressed by the president of the New Zealand Bowling Association at the half-yearly meeting of the council last night aj; the death- of a late member of the council (Mr. A. J. Sullivan), who, he said, had rendered many years of valued service to bowling in ; New Zealand. A motion "of condolence ■. was passed with the late Mr. Sullivan's relatives. L Among the guests at the Empire Hotel*are Messrs. P. Elliott. (Eltham), ID. Burns, W. Vale, W. Khouri, B. J Khouri, W. Holmes (Christchurch), S. , Bennett (Blenheim),. C. H. C. Eason , (Hamilton), H. B. Hackley (Auckland), and E. Douglas (Auckland).
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 13
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468PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 13
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