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Mr H. L. Taplcv, M.P.. will leave to-morrow on a six months’ trip to England. Sir Thomas Mackenzie left this morning for Wellington, with Airs M‘Donald (his daughter!, who is going to India to rejoin her husband. Mr Edmund Anscombo was scon off this morning, on the railway station, by many friends. Ho goes by the IJlimaroa to Sydney, accompanied by his two daughters, and they proceed to England by the Orient liner Otranto. Mr Anscombe proposes to tour Britain, America, the Continent, and possibly a little further East, and will not be back until the end of the year.
Mr J. Goldsmid was a. passenger for Christchurch by the 11.31 train today.
Di Appleby and bis wife ami family, of Wbakatane, went off this morning after spending a holiday in Dunedin with Mr Henry Harraway.
oir George Clifford and his brother, Mr W. L. Clifford, also Air G. Gould, arrived from Christchurch this afternoon, and are staying at FernhiU Club
Messrs H. J. Middleton, J. ]?. Thacker, W. Bryant, and G. A. Lamb left for Wellington this morning on dairying business. Six of the Dunedin bowlers who are to visit England were farewellcd on the Dunedin Station this morning—Messrs W, Smith, J Frame, J. Peterson, J. M'Kinnon, J. Hutchison, and J. H. Thomson. Alessrs G. Adess and H. G. Siedeberg join them at Wellington. Mi F. Utting, of the Auckland ‘Sun/ who has been spending a holiday in the south, left by the second express to-day en route for his homo. The executive of tho Dunedin Manufacturers’ Association last night passed a motion of sympathy with one of its valued members. Air A. E, Ushenvood, who was reported to be seriously ill. Congratulations to Air George Craig, C.M.G., Controller of Customs, on the honor bestowed by His Alajesty the King, were extended last night by the Dunedin Manufacturers’ Association. The president (Air T. Somerville) mentioned that Air Craig was born in Dunedin, and the honor conferred on him also reflected on the city.
A Wellington Press Association telegram states that W. E. Adams and N. N. Wood, of Otago University, satisfied the examiners in the subject of zoology, stage JL, for the B.Sc. examination.
At the meeting of tho City Council this evening the mayor (Mr W. B. Taverner) will present to Thomas Rennie, of St. Kilda, tho bronze medal of tho Royal Humane Society for a conspicuous act of bravery in rescuing another from drowning at St. Kilda Beach in January of last year.
New visitors to the Grand Hotel include Mr E. N. Carlton (Rhodesia), Mr and Mrs Gromanu (Melbourne), Mr and Mrs Frank Reed (Adelaide), Mr L. M'Cartney (Auckland), Mr J. Orchiston, Mr S. W. Lemmon (Wellington), Mr N. Woods, Dir and Mrs V. J. M‘Kibbin (Christchurch), Dir and Mrs A. D. Bell (Waihemo). Latest guests to the Excelsior Hotel include Mr and Mrs A. Frame (Glasgow), Mrs Packet (Melbourne), Mr H. Nicholson (Auckland), Mr O. E. Scott, Miss P. S. Gray, Miss H. Phimseter, Miss ‘D. A. Raymond (Wellington), Mrs Knubley, Mrs A. W. Grimmer, Miss Grimmer, Miss Just, Miss R. M. Trumble (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Raymond, Miss Knubley, Mr M. Jf Knubley, Mr and Mrs Jamieson (Timaru), Mr and Mrs G. Charters (Wcmlonside), Miss H. C. Farnoll (Invercargill).
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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 5
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