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professor Belsliaw returned to Auck- j land b y tiie Limited this morning. ... j McCullough, of Whakatunc, Jeftfor kng umi to-day by H.M.S. L»io- | niede. Mr Scott Miller was a passenger j [rom' the South by the express this niornin£- . \fr R- A. Lippincott, v. ho has been ! jouth. returned by the Limited this morning. _____ Mr R- T - Michaels, an ex-member 0 £ the Auckland City Council, is visiting Sydney. The Hon J. A. Young, Minister of Health, will leave Wellington for Auckland to-day. Major Miles, of tlie White Island Fertiliser Co., Ltd., is staying in Sydney for some months. Mr W. Grounds, chairman of the Dairy Produce Board, left by train for Wellington last, evening. The Rev. D D. Scott a? 1 the Hev. Budd returned from tiie South this morning by the Limited. Mr. R. W. McVilly, of Wellington, eft for the South by train last evening after a short visit to Auckland. The Hon. George Fowlds returned to Auckland by the Limited this morning. after a visit to Palmerston North. Captain P. J. Foster, marine superintendent for the Union Steam Ship Co., arrived from Wellington this morning. Mr. J. K. Lowe, district engineer, Auckland Railways, left for the South by the Limited last evening, on official business. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Neale arrived from Wellington this morning, and left later by the Tofua for a trip round the Islands. Mr. K. do G. McVitty, a former American consul at Auckland, has been transferred from his post at Stockholm to Leghorn, Italy. Major-General R. Young. C. 8.. C.M.G.. D. 5.0., G.O.C. New Zealand Forces, returned to Wellington last evening, after a visit to Auckland. Lieutenant E. If. Brown, of the Regiment of New Zealand Artillery, has been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal. Mr. H. H. Sterling, the newly-ap-pointed general manager of the New Zealand Railways, arrived at Frankton Junction by the Limited this morning Mr. W. Gillies, acting-engineer superintendent to the Union Steam Ship Company, was a passenger from Wellington this morning on the Limited. Mr. AV. G. Riddell. S.M., has been appointed chairman of the Licensing Committees for the districts of Hutt and Wellington, vice Mr. E. Page S.M. Sir Walter Stringer and Lady Stringer returned to Auckland this morning from the South. They have taken up residence at Braeburn. Symocds Street. Mr. P. A. Hadley, of Auckland, who has been in Sydney during the last '.-‘ months, has now recovered, after being in a private hospital for four months. Mr. Henry Seymour King, Deputy Native Trustee, was on Wednesday admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme tour: by Mr. Justice Ostler, on the notion of Mr. J. Prendoville, Crown solicitor. Mr. Geo. A. Lee, consulting engineer, of Auckland, has been commissioned 6 Rluif Harbour Board to report and advise them regarding a scheme for future harbour improvements and reclamations. Jone::s . of Christchurch, general manager of the local branch or the International Harvesters Company, will leave bv the Aorangi for on his way back to the United Jones 5 He iS accompanie(l by Mrs. ■ F * Leonard, who has been atJSS? to th * Waiuku and Auckland ... . s ' and late, y h as been relieving d left for London on Tuesy Dy the Kia Ora as medical officer. England} 1 t 0 cornrde * e studies in Prendergast. solicitor. of Auckland, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Sydney last week. Thev p® staying at Mossman Bay. Mr. rrendergast is under the care of an eye specialist. iJJS* I f on - A. D. McLeod, Minister of S™** leaves to-morrow* on a tour of ei, * awera » Taranaki and Stratford eactorates. spending Monday in Wa- ’ Friday to Sunday in New Plyn'l?* and returning to Wellington on Monday week. r r - L. Lowrie, American Consulin New Zealand, will leave - uckland by the Aorangi on June 5 on visit to Washington. During his abj* nce Mr Bernard Gotlieb, who has transferred from Singapore, will in charge of the Consulate-General. Mr. c. H. Court, governing director -a P eo ’ Ltd.. Auckland, has left Sydney for a holiday with Mr. H. Anr* B *' to the latter’s country home at , Blue Mountains. Mr. Andreas is * r ©grular participant in deep-sea fishnng at the Bay of Islands. Mr. Court Pfoposes to spend a two months’ holitoy In Sydney. r HOTEL REGISTER nrand_jj r T. Prout (London), Mr. V" L. Hughes (Wyandotte, U.S.A). Mr. Hunter, Captain F. W. Voelcker 'touch) BtOD'' 8tOD '' Mr ' W ' Webley (ChristMr. K. M. Hunt (Welling-i-uJ.v ' ssrs - T M. and A. H. Davie 'Melbourne), Mr. p. Skerman (To CS 1 ' Mr W - J - Ma “ in tMartinMr E. C. Russell. Mr. C. Melj ’»3 P * T. Brooker (Wellington). ,if n kins (Hamilton). Mr. B (Christchurch). ( ,5*" tp » l —Mr. G. G. Macfarlane Kn.i °® ton) ’ Mr. K. E. Saxby (Capo \r_ Wa y). Mr. M. Rennie (Hamilton). Carrlii S * cerr itt (Te Awamutu). Mr. A. Barron (Whangarei). w - Baird (Wellington), • Campbell (Napier). —Mr. J. Harris (Napier). Mr. Mr, L. McLean (Arapimi),

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 9

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