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PERSONAL

Mr A. S. Bankart left for Wellington by train last evening. Mr. W. A. Thompson, of Te Kopuru, is staying at the Hotel Stonehurst. Mr. I*. Hally, Conciliation Commissioner. left by train for Wellington jast evening. Mr James Mason, a member of the Railwa / Board, returned to Wellington by the Limited last evening. Mr. H. N. Bartrara, M.P., and Mr. J. S " Hickson. M.P., left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. Cancn Archdall, headmaster of King’s College, returned from Wellington by the Limited this morning. The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher, minister of the Beresfcird Street Congregational Church, left for Masterton by train last evening. Major T. Wilkes, Director of Air Serv.ces in New Zealand, arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning. and is staying at the Northern Club. Mr. Murdoch Fraser, of New Plymouth, returned yesterday on the Niagira from a four months' tour of the United States and Canada. He is staying at the Central Hotel. Mr. Carrico Wedderspoon, the wellknown electrical engineer, returned »rom Sydney by the Marama this morning. He has just opened a new branch of his business in Australia. Mr. A. J. C. Fisher, director of the Elara School of Art, who underwent an operation recently in Auckland, has , c turned to his home at Remuera. He is making satisfactory progress. Mr. R- H. Parton, of Sydney, who has been on a visit to Samoa and Fiji, arrived in Auckland by the Niagara yesterday. He is at the Central Hotel. Mr. Jesse M. Bader, secretary of the Churches of Christ in America, who has been consolidating the organisation of the Church of Christ in a tour of the Commonwealth, where he proceeded after his recent tour of New Zealand, was a through passenger for San Francisco by the Tahiti at Wellington. Mr R F. Fortune, a graduate of the New Zealand University, who has been studying anthropology for the past year at Emanuel College, Cambridge, was a passenger by the 8..M.5. N aiders. which arrived at Sydney from London, via ports, last Thursday. The Australian National Council of Research has agreed to provide Mr. Fortune with funds for a year s research work In anthropology and native psychology in the Pacific. Dr E Kidd, of the British Scientific ard ‘industrial Research- .Department. Who arrived in Wellington yesterday, is recognised as a great authority on ,-col storage, and has been working X. XXpent the last two months ln ® ,rd Australia in connection with the cool storage of fruit, dairy produce and meat. On Wednesday he will mo? the Fruitgrowers* Federation, and proceed to Nelson on Thursday night. hotel register Grand—Mr. R- Latimore (U.S.A.). Mr. C. Brunton (Vancouver), Mr. Remington. Mr. IL Danger tSydney), Mr. F. Mcßryde, Mr. R- ■Dovitle. 1 Peck Mr. O. Scott, Mr. A. Moras (Wellington), Mr. D. Chadduck C®?** ton). Sir. M Biggar (Bournemouth), Mr. F. Train (Rochdale), Mr. C. Atk.nsoil (Christchurch), Mr. W. J. Jamieson (Hastings). „ Carasn.—Mr. W. T. Avery f * > *> ila_ delphia). Mr. R. B. Williams (Dunedin) Mr. G. Setchell (Tauranga), Mr. S. M. Clark (London), Mr. B. Clark (Wellington). m m Star.—Mr. H. Higgins, Mr. H. Preston. Mr. J. R. Cole (Wellington), Mr. J. L. Gilkinson (Invercargill), Mr. J. Barry (Wanganui). Central.—Mr. J. Nesbett (Stratford), Mr. C. W. Henderson. Mr. E. E Hammond (Tauranga), Mr. M. Middle. Mr. F. S. Millar (Wellington), Mr. H. V.. Green (Dannevirke), Messrs. M. and E. Gray (New Plyjnoth)^ Commercial. —Mr. A. R. Pearce (Melbourne). Mr. D. Watson (Stratford), Mr. G. Moir (Taupiri). Royal.—Mr. J. Scott (Dunedin), Mr. 1. Black (Matamatal. Mr. H. A. H. SSheils (Wellington), Mr. I. Loughlin, Mr. J. Fletcher (Tc Aroha), Mr. J. A. Shea (Te Teko), Mr. P. J. Woonton (Titirangi), Mr. W. H. Rawson (Australia). Mr. li. Murray (Dunedin). Albert.—Mr. J. H Granger (Melbourne), Mr. R. M. Thomson (Dunedin), Mr. A. Humphreys (Hamilton).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 11

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