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PERSONAL

- ho Governor-General and Lady 1 svr-usson arrived by the Limited lce J»ornin»? to make a brief stay in They will be at GovernHouse until Sunday evening. n’ cnt they leave tor Wellington. The *' ll f n l , to allow them to carry out certlfit ‘ üblic engagements. Sir Charles will bo present at the Day” o ' the Diocesan School ''■‘’afternoon. To-morrow he will t!uS the Beresford Street CongregaoP<“ !1 i i-hurch School in the afternoon tl< 4 the Auckland Officers’ Club in the evening. Lady Alice will nwn t the opening of the Sketch Club's Yhition to-morrow, mhplr Excellencies are accompanied T t'h v Augusta Inskip, the sister of Captain Orrjtving. A.D C. , T Bloodwc*rth left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. The Rev. C. Brown was a passenger (or the South last evening. The Hon. J. B. Gow, M.L.C., arrived <rom Wellington by the Limited this morning- ______ The Hon. George Fowlds returned to Auckland this morning by the Limited. Commander F. C. Bradley, of H.M.S. Philomel, and Mrs. Bradley, are leaving [or Christchurch to-night. Mr R- A. Lippincott and Mr. T. IT. Wells returned from the South by the Limited this morning. Messrs. E. W. and Tf. H. Mirans wer e among the passengers who left' {or the South last evening by the Limited. Dr. P. W. Hilgendorf, of the staff of the Lincoln Agricultural College, arrived from the South this morning and jg staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr. H. E. Goldsbro, formerly borough engineer at Avondale, has been retained by the City Council in the meantime, and attached to the city ingineer’s department. Mr. Geo. W. Hutchison, president of the New Zealand branch of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries, will leave by the Maheno to-day to attend the biennial conference of the institute to be held in Brisbane. 1 Mr. H. G. C. Merritt, son of Mr. H. T Merritt, of Auckland, has belPh accepted for entrance to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. Mr. Merritt has been absent from New Zealand for leveral years. Mr. G. W. Hutchinson, president of the New Zealand branch of the Institute of Secretaries of Australia and N'etv Zealand, left by the Maheno today. en route for Brisbane, where he will attend the biennial conference of the institute. HOTEL REGISTER Grand: Mr. G. Corrie (London), Mr. C Dawe (Rotorua). Cargen: Mr. T>. Bohan, Mr. L. Wiliams, Mr. J. T. Pettigrew (Wellington). • • • Star: Mr. W. S. Smart (Sydney), Mr. C. J. Baker (Wellington). * * * Central: Mr. C. E. Brown (Palmerston North), Mr. A. Clew (Wellington), Mr. H. A. Goudie, Mr. A. Sutherland (Rotorua), Mr. F. Wilson (Hamilton). Commercial: Mr*. F. Marriott (Wellington), Mr. A. E. Rae (Thames), Mr. E. Hansen (Wanganui). * * * Royal: Mr. F„ A. Graham (Christehurch), Mr. L. A. Lambert (Wellington), Mr. A. J. Davis (Morrinsville), Hr. A. J. Bennett (Tauranga).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 187, 28 October 1927, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 187, 28 October 1927, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 187, 28 October 1927, Page 9

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