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\Tinister of Education, the Hon. ivrieht will K<> South to open fbe A neW Training College at Christchurch on May 1 <• Tt dark returned to Auckland from England this morning on the , fr a h. Sloane, of Melbourne, is among‘the guests staying at the Hotel Cargen. \ London message states that Hr. „ v Bartram. M.P. for Crey Lynn, J eit 'by the Orvieto en route -o New Zealand. Admiral Sir James Fergusson, hrother of the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergussop, left by train last evening for Tongariro National Park, where he will spend a short holiday. Professor W. Riddett, Professor of Agriculture at Auckland University College left by train for Hawera last evening. While in Taranaki he will be engaged in dairy research work. Mr. T. Sherwood-Hale arrived in Uickland this morning from England by the Mataroa. He is returning to Gisborne for a holiday after spending many years abroad. Mr. M. W. Passmore, manager of Messrs. Donaghy’s Rope and Twine Company, Ltd., Auckland, who is attending the Marine Department’s Conference, was a passenger for Wellington by the Limited express last night. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. W. R. Buchanan and Mr T. Gibson (Wishaw, Scotland), Mr. F. 0. Horsford and Mr. A. Hawley (Wellington) and Mr. R. Bewley-Smith (Rotorua). * * * Star. —Mr. S. G. Holland ('Christchurch), Mr. S. Lewis (Cambridge), Mr J. Anderson and Mr. L. D. Kemp (Ofcaupo). * * * Central. —Mr. J. A. Hancock (Melbourne), Mr. F. A. Cousins (Palmerston North), Mr. McKone (Rotorua), Mr. S. P. LudbrooKe (Gisborne), and Mr. L. H. Bell (Kaitaia). x* * * Commercial.—Mr. W. G. Berry (Waiuku). • * * Royal.—Mr. F. H. Walden (Hongkong), Mr. K. P. Bray (Wellington), Mr. G. Hobbs (Hamilton) and Mr. G. Burbery (Te Puke).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 9
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279PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 9
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