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PERSONAL

Hon C. J- Carrington. M.L.C. gone from the North to Wellington

. Hon G. J- Anderson. Minister T rabour. will leave Dunedin for #el!im*' ton to-day.

reorge Elliott, chairman of the New Zealand, has returned to JJjJland from Wellington. . r J B Norwood, who has been Auckland "for a few days, has re- * odto his home in Wellington.

ota ixi A. A. Luckham. Resident Ca £««isoner at Niue Island, arrived ? 0C yesterday and left for SfeJiniton in the evening.

. q 31. Bowden, president of the linkton Chamber of Commerce, will .JiJnt New Zealand at the conferAustralian Chambers of Commerce. He left for Sydney yesterday-

Mr Percy Shaw, manager of the In-M-cargill branch of Sargood. Son and Ltd., for the last four years, ar--ved yesterday to take up the position at assistant -warehouse manager in the Arm’s Auckland house.

The Hon. Sir Maui Pomare, who has Veil in the Rotorua district for some days, joined the Limited express at Fraikton last evening on his return to Wellington. Sir Maui was accompaned by Lady Pomare, and his private gecretary, Mr. A. J. Conway.

The council of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts has elected Archbishop Redwood and Mr. E. D. Bell honorary Ufa members, in consideration of their long association with the academy, and valuable assistance. The death occurred at Wellington recently of Mr. David Dufaur, a member of a family well known in the Auckland district. Mr. Dufaur had long service abroad with the Mew Zealand Expeditionary Fcrce, and was 37 years of age. He leaves a widow and a little daughter. HOTEL REGISTER

G*and. —Mr. S. Warburton (Bradford), Mr. A Foster (Melbourne), Mr. A. .6. Cook (Sydney), Mr. E. Denny, Mr. R- Davidson (Dunedin), Mr. G. Anderson, Mr. H. Hull, Mr. A. Nicliolls (Christchurch), Mr. A. M. Tartakor«r (Wellington).

Cirgen.— Mr. H. P. Piat (France), Mr. Degrave (Belgium), Mr. A. E. Flood, Mr. J. Bowen (Sydney), Mr. N. H. Davis (Dunedin), Mr. W. Kingby, Mr. N. Andrews, Mr. R. B. Walker (Christchurch), Mr. P. H. Edkin, Mr. R. Cau, Mr. R. G. Barlow (Wellington).

Star.—Mr. W. Harvey, Mr. L. W. Atkinnon (Wellington), Mr. N. Potts (Oiotikl). , , ,

Central- —Mr. A. E. Surrey. Mr. H. G. lyiklwuu (New Plymouth), Mr. W. llcilltlan (Urini), Mr. if. Hawkins (Hiimllton). ...

Royal.—Mr. A. James (London), Mr. J. E. Hinted (Palmerston North ). Mr. J. HatherlU (Gisborne), Mr. A. Gibb ((Thakapirau), Mr. PT. Davis (Mataciata), Mr. D. D. Potts (Katikati).

Commercial. —Mr. H. Reed, Mr. W. D. Miller (Wellington), Mr. C. S. Donovan, Mr. A. C. Rae (Thames), Mr. -T. McCormick (Matatokl). Mr. W. Collins [Hamilton).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 9

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