PERSONAL
vc Hayden was to-day re.S'rman of the Waßemata Board' navis, father of I r. Ernest r- “fiJtkland. has celebrated his 1° London ~ Vr ,?i. «norning by the Limited !& _ „ 'Paylor, railway audit inV- to Wellington by the ££s last evening. r A Young, Minister of The B °r e a the Limited at Frank®*last evening, en route to Willingtoß* G. Gordon Bell has been flfrT'to the Auckland Diocesan Schools Board, vice the Kev. E. who has resumed. _. Rev G. T* Robson, vicar of Te has been af pointed a chapiwamutu, New Zealand Naval Biv.sion. „ -vjiv nev; membcrer of the Wai- , Lta Electric-power Board, Mr. J. Vnrison, was accorded a hearty the annual meeting of the I] board this morning. 1 Rev H. A. Coleman, who sucJK, rte'Rev. J. Wilkinson as vicar 'fuimuera, has left on a six months' °Ltto England. During his absence, T. Williams will have chargei nr and Mrs. George Wildish, of Seaborne, arrived in Auckland yester*7 jir. Wildish, after almost 40 MTS’ connection with local bodies in '..Southern town, during which time kp held the position of mayor for eight "ears, is taking up residence in Auckland, The resignat.on of Mr. Gerald A. ; Jacts on from tile position of engineer S :, the Wsitemata County Council is announced. Mr. Jackson has held the position for the past 20 years. As a mark of appreciation of his work during that time, he has been granted si months’ leave of absence on full pay by the council. Mr. A. Mur ray, second engineer to the council, is carrying on the duties; until the council makes a permanent appointment. HOTEI. REGISTER Grand.—Mr. A H. Machrell (Inverj cargill), * * * Carsen —Mr. H. H. Armitage ( Honolulu), Mr. W. L. Lambe (Sydney), Mr. C, Q. Xewbound (Dunedin). * * * Siv.-Mr. E. I». Arnott, Mr. P. Plannet and Mrs. E. W. Burne (Wellington), Mr. L. Craine (Melbourne), Mr. ■; F. R. Jones (Cbiistchureh) and Mr. C. Sykes (New Plymouth). i Centra!.—Mr. J. A. Morgan (Melbourne), Mr. K. O. Thomson (Wellington), Mr. H. Barnard and Mr. L. Eames (Christchurch), Mr. E. D. Holt and Mr. J. Baker (Bay- View, Hawke’s Bay),and Mr. P. Regan (Wellington). ... ; Commercial. Mr. W. Warron (Christchurch) and Mr. J. J. MacDonald (Oamaru). Royal.—Mr. E. W. Brundell (Wellington), Mr. R. P. Tabloy (Christchurch.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 33, 2 May 1927, Page 9
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