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PERSONAL

The Bight Hon. Sir Robert Horne, PC, G.8.E., K.8.E., will be the guest of his Excellency the Governor-Gen-eral. Sir Charles Fergusson, at Govern.Tient House during his brief stay in Auckland.

yajor-General R. Young, C. 8., C M.G-, D. 5.0., G.O.C. New Zealand Forces, returned to Wellington last evening.

rphe Hon. O. F. Nelson left for Wellington by the .Limited last even-

jj fi J. S. Brigham, to\%i clerk, left by the Limited last evening for Wellington. He was accompanied by Councillor J- Dempsey.

The Right Rev. F. M. Molyneux, asfiistant-Bishop of Melanesia, arrived by the Niagara this morning after an extensive tour of his diocese. He will stsy with Archbishop Averill until the Southern Cross sails.

Mr. Otto Sommer was a passenger from* Wellington this morning by the Limited. He is staying at the Grand Hotel.

Tr. W. H. Davey was a passenger from Sydney this morning by the Niagara.

Dr. W. A. Ward Is a through pasperger on the Niagara from Sydney.

Major A. Yencken is among the through passengers from Australia on the Niagara.

Mies Roberts has been appointed matron of the Te Puke Hospital, vice Miss Lowes, resigned.

The Rev. Eric president of the New Zealand Baptist Union, is on ;i visit to Hamilton.

Mr. J. R- Fow, Mayor of Hamilton, ancl Mr. W. L. Waddell, town clerk, left by train last evening for Wellington to attend the Municipal Conference at Nelson.

Captain A. A. Luckham, resident misjiioner at Niue Island, is on a visit to Auckland. He is leaving by the Hlnemoa this week on his return to :he island.

Captain P. A. Foster, Dominion marina superintendent of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, is staying at the Hotel Cargen.

Mr. J. C. Jones, general manager for First National Pictures in Australia, arrived at Auckland to-day by the Niagara from Sydney. The Hon. H. E. Pratten, Australian Federal Customs Minister, who arrived by the Niagara from Sydney today, will leave Auckland for Wellington this evening.

A presentation was made to Mr. R. Bennett, of the Railway Transport Department, who has been transferred to Te Kuiti, at a gathering of representatives of Wanganui freezing works and 2.uctioneering firms on Saturday*

The Rt. Hon- Sir Francis Bell arrived in Auckland last night from Wellington to meet the Australian Federal Customs Minister, Mr. Pratten, and. Sir Robert Horne, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, and is staying at tie Northern Club. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. W. Kershaw’, Mr. A. Cliff e (.London), Mr. H. Wentworth (Chicago), Mr. G. Edwards (Western Australia). Mr. H. Heinz (Pittsburg), Mr. O. Sommers (Amsterdam), Mr. L. Anderson, Mr. J. Tanner (Sydney), Mr. A. V. Shorter (Wellington), Mr. A. Fletcher (Nottingham). m m m Cargen.—Mr. G. H. Turnbull, Captain N. Everitt (London), Mr. J. L. Elliott (Birmingham), Mr. G. Hall (Sydney). Mr. C. D. Lloyd (Melbourne), Mr. A. Slocombe (Tonga), Mr. K. Mitchell. Mr. G. S. McClure. Mr. G. V. Webb (Wellington). Star.—Mr. W. W, Warren (Adelaide), Mr. J. W. Jeavons (Dunedin), Mr. C. E. Clayton (Christchurch), Mr. F. Smith (Napier). mm* Central**—Mr. H. S. Holland, Mr. E. T. Tagg, Mr. G. B. Sanderson (Sydney), Mr. J. Foley (Brisbane), Mr. L. Salt, Mr. R. Grant (Christchurch), Mr. J. MacGregor (Dunedin), Mr. J. E. I>annett (Wellington). Royal.—Mr. N. Chantrill (Sydney), Mr. A. McDonald (Christchurch), Mr. E. Gardiner (Hukapapa), Mr. A. E. Manners, Mr. E. Shep-Dixon (Wellington).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 9

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