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PERSONAL

r-vril Towsey left for WellingiSn last night. a sfrs Johnson, of Christ«^h, an are at 'the Koval Hotel. _ V tr justice Frazer, of the Hon ° U court left for the S - outh Arbitration Couit, last evening. . r -or Court and Mr. W. R. Mr. J - , passengers by the Limited for Wellington. . TT R Potter, C.M.G., officer Colons• Northern Command, ro ®by n the Limited for Wellington last eveningr.nera’ R- Young, C.G., jlajor-G 0.0. C. New Zealand left for the South by the jinked last evening

air Francis Boys has left Christ"mh for Wellington, en route to rSnd He will return to the DoSSon in November. ~, a Comes will act as temporary r.' Hector of Customs in place of ! ?E IT Carter, who is retiring from the service to-morrow.

u, J H. Jerran, general manager / the State Fire Insurance Office, will leave Auckland on Tuesday for Can- % and the United States.

Police Superintendent W. G. Wolil-f-n w iU leave for Taupo to-morrow an his annual leave. During his able Inspector J. Mcllveney will be to Charge of the Auckland district.

Dr C. E. Adams. Government astronomer and seismologist, Welling“n accompanied by Mrs. Adams, is on a holiday in Auckland, and is staying with bis sister, Mrs. J. D. Spicer, Remuen.

The Hon. R. F. Bollard goes to Hamilton to-night and to Palmerston North cn Sunday night, thence to Gisborne, w Kpre he will represent the Government at the jubilee celebrations on May 11 and 12 (wires our Wellington reporter).

Dr. H. Hensler, a professor of the University of Munich, is visiting New Zealand and is interesting himself in animal breeding, especially for wool and meat purposes. Dr. Hensler, who is one of the world’s authorities on wool fibres, is now calling at various agricultural centres in the South liland, and later he will tour the Wellington, Taranaki and Auckland provinces’to acquire further knowledge of the Dominion’s flocks. ITis tour is being facilitated by the Department of Agriculture.

HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. E. Fay and Mr. A. G. Washer (Wellington), Messrs. J. and S. Diteshein (Switzerland), Mr. W. H. Kobie (Arapuni), and Mr. H. H. Sterling (Hamilton). * * * Cargen.—Mr. E. M. Hunt and Mr. D. J. Richardson (Wellington), Mr. H. P. Smithson (Tokaanu). * * * Central.—Mr. R. L. Gillies (Wellington), Mr. R. N. Trimmer (Whangarei), Mr. A. J. Petrie (Te Puke), Mr. F. G. Lewis (Christchurch). * * * Commercial.—Mr. A. Hine (Wellington), Mr. J. Darrow (Wanganui), Lieut.-Colonel C. E. Andrews (PaeToa), and Mr. W. A. Turner (Waihi). * * * Royal.—Mr. T. Reynolds (Hamilton) ind Mr. G. H. Low (Te Kuiti).

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 9

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