PERSONAL ITEMS
The Rejv. David".Caider; B^^ominion secretary of - th"c :" fir.ltish-.' and Foreign Bible Society,' leaves^this: evening by steamer express foriiCunaru.
Mr. A. C. A. Sexton, it.lV:who recently fractured, his, leg,., was removed from a private, hospital last'mgtjt, and went, north, by trairi. '" '•• :'..'. '"'.'".- '.
■ Dr. Frank Louat, the-.New : ySouth Wales .barrister, who appeared:-for J. W. S. McArthur in the Royal iCommission.. and extradition proceedings in Sydney and who: has been;.assisting the defence this weelc at" :McArthur's trial in the Supreme Court/-is returning to Sydney by the Marama;-which is to leave today.; ■'■•■• - ••■■" •:•, ;:.-•"--' .
Dr. Stenhouse (ChristchurcH), Captain D. Murdoch (Burma), Messrs.Trolove (Blenheim), A. S.'Tonkiii'.(Hastings), H. E/Edgley ' (Napier)j"' J. H. Rhodes (Christchurch),' C. G.Macindoe, W. R. Fee, and R: SV Ne'wcomb (Auckland), H. W. Park (Melbourne), S. A. Carr (Auckland), C. Jobson-(Mel-bourne), T. C. Reynolds (Sydney) are guests at the Midland Hotel. "': • '
Messrs. P. D. Doland (Christchurch), G. C. Hamilton (Gore), G.- Buxton. Green (Timaru), H. F. Wright .(Auckland), J; T. Fenwick (Napier) are guests at the Grand Hotel.. .■ / Messrs. D. Wrigley' and A, T.C. Sellar (Christchurch),' J. Fletcher and G. H. Luke (Auckland)', rL/P.'Gapp (Ceylon), W. L:. Hubbard.-.: <ehelmsford, England), E. H.-= Barrett ■ -(Melbourne), R. M. Fell (Windemere; England) are guests at : the Hotel St; George. .-., ■ ■-■ ■.-- -V.-
Messrs. T. Waite, O. B. firadley; and A. Gerrard (Wanganui), S. Demiiston (Foxton), and T; Thompson :'(Palinerston North) are staying at'the; "Empire Hotel. ..-. V..,.....,.<. .
Sir William Perry.^ (MastertonH :the Revs.' H.^H. Marsh. (Pahiatuajvand E. M. Joyce : - (Palmerston North), t and Messrs. R. L. Far-cell and G^'H,- Palmer (Auckland), G. H. Stonestreet-attd A. R. Harris (ChristchurcWf.Rey',. Mm. Pascoe. Goard (London)j Mr- 3. D. Ormond, jun. (Hawke's Bay); Mr. H.- H. Marsh (Pahiatua), Mr. -T; A.;-.Duncan (Hunterville), and Mr. L: X.' Andrews (Pahnerston North) are guests-at the Royal Oak Hotel. . . ■-"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 11
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291PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 11
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