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xi e Napier and Mr. W. J. Reid the passengers who left J'jl’The^South by the Limited last evening.
... justice Frazer presided at the nitration Court in Hamilton to-day. Ar ‘-,S his first visit and he was welMined by Mr- H. T. Gillies on behalf c { the bar. •
f J K. Lowe, district engineer, railway Department, Auckland, returned this morning from a trip to Wellington.
\tr E. Casey, divisional superintendent North Island railways, will leave Wellington this evening to attend ile official opening of the Hutt Valley deviation to-morrow.
Before his Honour Mr. Justice Herdman at the Supreme Court this mornMr. A. V. Fraer was admitted as 'barrister of the Supreme Court on The motion of Mr. J. F. W. Dickson.
Cafttain W. G. Kelsey, of the launch Waitemata, was granted his pilot’s certificate by the Harbour Board yesterday The chairman, Mr. H. R. Mackenzie, remarked that the first pilot’s certificate granted by the board had teen signed by his father.
Mr. H. R. Mackenzie was re-elected chairman, and Mr. M. H. Wynyard, deputy-chairman, of the Auckland Harbour Board yesterday, on the unanimous vote of members. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Dr. B. Martin, London; Mr. W. F. Jacob, Feilding; Mr. G. Springhall and Mr. C. Hudson, Wellington. Star. —Mr. A. N. Morrin, Wellington. Central. —Mr. T. R. Boyes, Wellington; Mr. R. H. George, New Plymouth; Mr. R. B. Smith, Putaruru; and Mr. E. Worth, Okorori. Commercial. —Mr. J. A. Forsyth, Wellington; Mr. L. E. Autridge, Thames; and Mr. A. Burt, Pukemiro. Royal.—Mr. H. Potts. Hokianga; and Mr. F. H. Martin, Wellington.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 53, 25 May 1927, Page 9
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