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PERSONAL

Stuart Milne returned from Syd-,o-day by the Maunganui.

ur and Mrs. B- H. Allan, of Wangau * arrived in Auckland this morning.

vi r Walter Kirby, the Auckland ia giving concerts In Hobart this month.

yr. Waddell, of Hamilton, and ~*r‘wa d dell. are staying at the CenST Hotel.

Vr A- J- Conwiy, private secretary Qir Maui Pomare. is at the Star to 011 Hotel-

w p Rod Syme, of Hawera, is in . .7-Hand. and is the guest of Mr. and W° rsfold ’ of shelly Beach Road.

Tolonel and Mrs. Strutt (England) .Jj arT ive in March for a tour of New Zealand.

Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Garling. of Sydney were arrivals by the Maunganui to-day.

w r V. N. Hubble, assistant-Crown Prosecutor at Auckland, returned from Sydney by the Maunganui to-day.

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

Captain and Mrs. C. C. Best, of Kuala Lumpur, Feedrated Malay States, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Maunganui.

Mr. F. D. Thomson, secretary to the Prime Minister, arrived from Daigaviiie yesterday and is staying at the Grand Hotel.

The Prime Minister, the Right Hon. j. G. Coates, will arrive in Auckland on Thursday evening from his electorate.

Mr. T. S. Nettlefold, general manager of the Hume Pipe Company (Australia), Ltd., arrived by the Niagara from Australia.

Messrs. L. G. Knott and Norman Sturt left for Wellington last evening by the Limited to piay against the French tennis players.

Mr. V. C. Curtis, of the Public Works Department, Stratford, who was in town during the week, has returned by car to Stratford.

Sir Maui Pomare, Acting Minister for Internal Affairs, who is at the Star Hotel, is leaving for Fiji by the Niagara this evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig, accompanied by Mr. Roy Craig, returned to Auckland yesterday after a motor tour through the Wairarapa district.

Mr. S. W. M. Stilling, manager of the Jenolan Caves. New South Wales, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Maunganui on a health visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, of Toowoomba, Queensland, arrived by the Niagara for a two months’ tour of the Dominion.

Mrs. F. A. Morton returned to Auckland to-day by the Maunganui after spending a holiday in England and on the Continent.

Judge Perdriau, chairman of the Workers’ Compensation Commission, Sydney, arrived by the Maunganui to-day on holiday.

Mr. T. Routley, employers* representative on the Workers* Compensation Commission of New South Wales, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Maunganui on a brief visit to the Hominion.

Lord and Lady Grimthorpe were among the passengers who arrived from Sydney by the Maunganui to-day. They will go on to Russell for some sword fishing.

Mr. G. E. Bunting. Australian and New Zealand manager for the Canadian Mercantile Marine and the Canadian National Railways, arrived from Sydney to-day on the Maunganui.

Captain H. S. Hilton, the recently appointed Marine Superintendent for the Canadian Mercantile Marine, arrived to-day by the Maunganui. He will reside in Auckland.

Mr. R. Windyer, K.C., of Sydney, arrived by the Niagara yesterday on a deep-sea Ashing expedition at the Bay of Islands. He is at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. John Barr, city librarian and art director, returned to Auckland to-day by the Maunganui from Sydney, where he attended the golden anniversary ot his parents’ wedding.

Captain P. Angus, marine surveyor at Shanghai, arrived by the Niagara from Sydney yesterday. He will make a short tour through the North Island 'or the benefit of his health. He is at the Grand Hotel.

The Hon. J. A. Young. Minister of Health, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Limited. To-day he visited the scene of the proposed new mental hospital at Waiau. He will go South again this evening.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rankin, of Newcastle, New South Wales, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Maunganui with ihe Australian golfers They propose touring the Dominion with the Party. Mr. Rankin is president of the Newcastle Golf Club.

Dame Nellie Melba was met in Auckland yesterday by her cousin. Mis. George Purchas, with whom sxie lunched. Accompanying Dame Nellie on her trip to Honolulu are Mrs. G. Armstrong, her daughter-in-law, and Miss Margaret Allen, of Sydney. They will resume their voyage by the Niagara this evening. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. F. C. Wood. Mr. F. Jacobson (Wellington ). • • • Cargen.— Mr. G. Pottinger (China), Captain N. Everitt (London). Mr. T. Hope, the Hon W. F. Smith (Brisbane). Mr. T. Denison, Mr. D. M. Webster (Belfast), Mr. C. Huntly, Mr. R. Windeyer, Mr. L. H. Jenkins, Mr. R. Farquhe.rson, Messrs. J. and C. Heron, Hr. A. C. Williams. Mr. S. V. Touse (Sydney). Mr. K. Imeson (Melbourne), T. Buckie (Cape Hawke, N.S.W.). Central.—Mr. G. Cowie (London). Mr. R. d. Reid (Sydney), Mr. E. D. Scott, Mr. E. C. Morton. Mr. D. A. JarMr. T. H. Davies (Wellington), Mr. E- Morrison (Wanganui), Mr. M. Lyd*°rd (Napier). Star.—Rev. T. P. Davis (Sydney). Mr. W. Pomare Dr. M. R. Watt, Mr. F. King, Air. A. R. Langton (Wellingl°n). Mr. F. Jones (Christchurch). Royal.—Mr. J. Philips (Wellington), Mt*. F. J. Carter (Rangitana), Mr. R. Stanley, Mr. A. Needham (Te Kuiti), T. E. West (Taumarunui), Mr. B. *'oore (Taihape). • • * Commercial.—Mr. R. Rawlings (MelJourne), Mr. H. Staimer (Wellington), •Mr* D. Campbell (Hamilton),

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 254, 17 January 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 254, 17 January 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 254, 17 January 1928, Page 9

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