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... George Graham is an Auckland 1 Tls itor to Rotorua. v(r XV Mason left for the South by [h e Limited last evening. nr j R. Closs was a passenger for , n e South last evening by the Limited. t. W. Rhodes returned to Auck- • jni’this morning by the Limited from We lliisgton. romma ruler Morgan and Com„ander Bradley arrived from the u th this morning. ... frank Louat, a Sydney barrister, ■lived by the Ulimaroa last evening left for Rotorua to-day. Sir Francis Bell, Leader of the Legis- . rive Council, is visiting Auckland, ile is staying at the Northern Club. vtr A. Bright, of London, and his ,-miiy arrived by the Ulimaroa last Evening on a holiday trip to the DomiDion. - The City librarian, Mr. John Barr. h 0 is visiting his parents in Sydney, i« due back in Auckland on January 15. u r Frank Thomson, permanent ■j’of the Prime Minister’s Department arrived from Wellington this morning and is staying at the Grand Hotel. vr Justice Cantor, Judge of the Industrial Commission of New South TVales arrived last evening by the Ulimaroa’ on a holiday trip to New Zealand. The Rev. i'. Coll. 8.A., arrived by the ulimaroa last evening to take up Its duties at the Sacred Heart Colj f ge He came from the High School at Darlinghurst, Sydney. L Pocock, for the last seven ■ears classics master at University College, London, arrived in Auckland hv the Ulimaroa last evening. He will icin the staff of Canterbury College as Professor of Classics. Mr H. L. Halliday, who for the past eisht years has been Public Trustee nd Collector of Customs in Samoa, ■trrived by the Tofua last evening to ike over the position of examining -direr at Auckland. He is accompanied by Mrs. Halliday. Mr R v. Beveridge, a Fleet Street iournalist. arrived by the Tofua last evening from the Islands. He is accompanied by his wife, the Countess Julita Fera De Ferrius. who is an Italian countess in her own right. Mr D. Atkins, an English angler, is raving bis second visit to New Zealand He arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday and is leaving shortly to ilsh in the North Island lakes and rivers. Mr. P- J- McNamara, president of the Chamber of Commerce at Coff’s Harbour, New South Wales, a member of the executive of the Stock and Station Agents’ Association of that State, arrived by the Ulimaroa yesterday, and is staying at the Commercial Hotel. He is on a three weeks’ tour of New Zealand. Mr. E. J. Carroll, the well-known impressario who is now in London, has cabled his Sydney office that ho is limiting his concert activities for 1928 to Erica Morini, the young Viennese genius, who will give a limited number of violin recitals in Australia and New Zealand. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. A. Bright (Thornby, England). Cargen.—Mr. W. A. Healy. Mr. L. J. Brooks. Mr. E. Myers (Wellington). « * • Star.—Mr. A. Anderson (Dargaville). Mr. W. Barber (London), Mr. A. P. Narborough (Birmingham), Mr. R. Johnston (Melbourne). Central.—Mr. J. B. Oman (Sydney), Mr. G. Warburton (Wellington). ♦ * * Commercial.—Mr. C. Rokkjer, Mr. F. Bakewell (Sydney), Mr. P. Warner •Suva), Rev. H. Favell (Fiji), Mr. L. Keys. Mr. J. McKendry, Mr. J. Robb 'Christchurch), Mr. T. Ryan, Mr. J. Higgins (Greymouth), Mr. J. Turner, Mr. R Walls (Dunedin). Royal.—Mr. W. E. Goodson (Fiji), Mr. R Porter (Palmerston North), Mr. H. Hansen (Putaruru), Mr. F. McLean (Sydney), Mr. W. E Simes (Christchurch).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 238, 28 December 1927, Page 9

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