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PERSONAL

• W. T. Neill. Surveyor-General Ja Staying at the Star Hotel.

Mr. P- Hallv, Conciliation Commit,gjoner, left for the South last evening.

llr- H. S. Izard was a passenger for Wellington by the Limited last evening-

pr. G. Bruton Sweet was a passenger by the Aorangi from Auckland this morning.

jlr. A. Harris, M.P., and Mr. A. M. Samuel. M.P., left for Wellington by Limited last evening.

Mr. Maxim Brodi, the Russian tenor, left Auckland to-day by the Aorangi for Vancouver.

Mr. W. Grounds, of Hokianga, chairman of the Dairy Control Board, is staying at the Star Hotel.

Mr. A. W. Wells ted, Auckland business agent of the Railway Department, returned from the Waikato this morning by the Limited.

Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Sir Frederic Lang, M.L.C., and the Hon. W. Downie Stewart and Mr. W. j. Jordan. M.P.’s, left by train for Wellington last evening. Mr. E. W. Carter, a former subcollector of customs at Auckland, returned yesterday from a health visit to Queensland.

The Rev. R. Miller, Presbyterian minister at Te Kuiti, who has decided to leave the town on account if illhealth, has accepted a call to Manaia, in Taranaki.

Mr. F- B. McKay, who was the manager of the New South Wales tennis team which toured New Zealand last year, arrived by the Aorangi yesterday.

The Minister of Lands, the Hon. A. D. McLeod, who has been indisposed lately, has now much improved in health and will resume his Ministerial and Parliamentary duties to-day.

Mr. Seddon McLaren, who has been a pupil at the Elam School of Art in Auckland for the past two and a-half years, was a passenger from Wellington by the Mataroa en route to London. Mr. McLaren will continue his studies at the Royal College of Art.

Mr. A. Main, who has been the assistant town clerk and accountant to the Wiiangarei Borough Council for the last two and a-half years, has been appointed accountant to the Waite - mata Power Board. He will take up the new position during September. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. Iv. Cauldwell (Cambridge), Mr. C. Clabburn (Wellington), Mr. H. Scott (Suva). Star.*— Mr. C. H. Martin (London), Mr. E. Corbridge (Palmerston North), Mr. B. Sladden, Mr. R. H. Ward (Tauranga), Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. R. G. Butcher (Wellington), Mr. J. McLean (Wanganui). * * * Central. —M.r. A. Mavne (Whangarei). Mr. E. G. Davidson, Mr. J. W. Biddles (Dargaville), Mr. W. Kimber (Wellington). * * # Commercial. —Mr. M. Batt (Wellington), Mr. R. Cruickshank, Mr. C. A. Forster, Mr. D. Campbell (Hamilton), Mr. A. Muckinnon (Rotorua), Mr. J. Byrnes (Otorohanga), Mr. J. W. Poulgram (Thames), Mr. E. G. Appleton (Dargaville), Mr. J. Carter (Mutamata).

Royal. —Mr. W. Donaghue (Whaugarei), Mr. M. Hargreaves, Mr. R. G. Rhodes (Palmerston North). Albert. —Mr. F. Wyule (Wellington), Mr. A. 11. Clinkard (Rotorua).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 136, 30 August 1927, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 136, 30 August 1927, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 136, 30 August 1927, Page 9

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