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PERSONAL

Archdeacon Hawkens was a pas 3,-ngee for Wellington last evening.

»r r J H. Lichenstein has left Auck land for a visit to Sydney.

nr prins left for the South by the Limited last evening.

Bishop Cberrington left Hamilton night to attend a conference of Anglican bishops at Wellington.

Bishop Liston has been visting Hamiton and conducted 40 confirmations Frankton Catholic Church last night.

Mr E. J- Phelan returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited from Wellington.

The Hon. W. H. Triggs, M.L.C., arrived in Auckland from Wellington this morning.

The Bight Rev. L. S. Kempthorne, Bishop of Polynesia, left for Wellington by the Limited last evening.

Mr. J. F. Mackley, locomotive engineer, Auckland Railways, will leave for Wellington this evening on official business.

Mr. J- A. Buchanan, who has spent some time at Wellington, Somerset, England, returned to Auckland this morning by the Ulimaroa from Sydney.

Dr. Cleary, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, who has been abroad for some months, is a passenger by the Aorangi, due in Auckland on Sunday.

Mr. Q. Roberts, of Samoa, lias been appointed Vice-Consul for the United States in Fiji. His wife, who is a doctor, was well known as a child - welfare worker in Samoa.

Archbishop Averill and Archdeacon W. J. Simkin, who are to attend the annual meeting of the Standing Committee of the General Synod at Wellington, left by train last night.

M. Jascha Heifetz, the famous violinist, accompanied by M. Isador Achron, his accompanist, and Mr. C. N. Drake, personal manager, will leave Auckland to-night for Wellington. The party arrived by the Ulimaroa from Sydney this morning. Mr. H. A. Haynes, commissioned gunner, R.N., of H.M.S. Diomede, who left the ship at Suva, returned to Auckland by the Tofua yesterday to take up the position of ordnance officer in charge of the new magazine at Narrow Neck. HOTER REGISTER Grand. —Mr. E. Young, Mr. B. Williams (Sydney), Mr. H. Rands, Mr. S. Warburton, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. D. Beauchap (Wellington), Mr. A. Wray (London), Mr. E. Reed (Christchurch), Mr. C. Fletcher (New Plymouth). Cargen. —Mr. W. Watson (Wellington), Mr. C. Sloper (Dunedin), Mr. C. Dick (Ohura), Mr. J. Holmes (Waimate), Mr. N. McGregor (Mount Linton). * * * Star. —Mr.. H. Neal, Mr. F. C. Renyard (Wellington), Mr. G. A. Bethell, Mr. W. Wakelin (Whangarei), Mr. N. Potts (Opotiki). • * • Central.—Mr. H. Levinsen, Mr. F. Glissold, Mr. G. H. Moore (Suva), Mr. T. Payne (Wellington), Mr. E. W. Thompson (Whangarei), Mr. E. Johnstone (Te Kuiti), Mr. S. C. Davis (Gisborne). Commercial. —Mr. W. R. Betts, Mr. R. J. Baft (Paparoa), Mr. W. J. Andrews (Waihou). Royal. — Mr. F. J. Carter (Rangatiki), Mr. J. Goddey (Wanganui), Mr. A. Potts (Hokianga). Albert. —Mr. C. Mason (Sydney), Mr. W. Smith, Mr. W. Parker, Mr. Baldwin (Wellington).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 11

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