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PERSONAL

Governor-General, Sir Charles 'i’on and the Lady Alice FergusrerfU «ith members o£ the staff, will Auckland to-morrow for Te ’•»*? Later they will so on to TarThey will then go to Waa after a tour of the province and to Hawke's Bay. Their Excell! W iU visit the Manawatu Agrifnimral and Pastoral Show at PalcU*imn North on June 21, returning n to Wellington, where they will ! ’m»in during the Parliamentary sesYesterday Lady Alice Fergus- ' „ ald an informal visit to the Convent P o« the Sacred Heart. The Hon. T. Shailer Weston, M.L.C., . Wellington, is at the Northern Club. Mt and Mrs. Vesey Hamilton, of ~ rtjtchurch, arrived from the South the Limited this morning, and will !pend some time in Auckland. u r g. Finn was welcomed to the residency of the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association yesterday by Mr. j A C. Allum, the former president. u r S. H. Barton, who is at present . Fiji, "was granted further leave of Absence at to-day’s meeting of the Vinter Exhibition Committee. Mr. W. T. Langbein, assits.ant district engineer, Auckland Railways, returned ;rom the South this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher will leave lucid and to-morrow evening for Wellington, where they will join the Tamaroa on a world tour. Mr. Nguha Huirama, of Mokai. Taupo. chairman of the Tongariro Maori Council, is a visitor to Auckland. Mr. Huirama has been a member of lie council for 26 years. Mr. Joseph McLean was elected chairman of the Greymouth Harbour Board last evening, defeating the sitting chairman, Mr. Jesse Steer, who had held the position for over 13 years. Mr. Alison Francis Wear, a member otlhe firm of Reyburn, McArthur and Boyes. has been admitted by Mr. Jus;ic# Blair as a solicitor of the Supreme Court, on the motion of Mr. Boyes. The Rev. E. H. Kedgley, of Otorohanga, was appointed yesterday moderator of the Waikato Presbytery. He will remain in office for six months. Mr. G. E, Gray, managing director at the Atlantic Union Oil Company, Ltd., arrived from Sydney by the Aorangi yesterday on a tour of the Dominion. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. C. W. R. Powell, Mr. A. tl'illes, Mr. A. Wilson (Sydney), Mr. D. R Menzies, Mr. W. Cahill, ‘ Mr. S. Carruthers, Mr. F. Couzens, Mr. G. Mills (Wellington), Mr. C. M. Campbell (Natal), Mr. E. Lloisel (Gisborne). * * * Cargen.—Mr. E. M. Hunt (London), Mr. I>. Bohan, Mr. S. Schneideman (Wellington). • * * Stav—Mr. W. Garbett (Wellington). Central.—Mr. A. W. Duncan (Wellington), Mr. G. Crawshaw. Mr. J. M. Park, Mr. R. W. Symes (Gisborne). Royal.—Mr. G. A. Bowden (London), Mr, J. A. Williams (Wellington), Mr. H. Hatherill (Gisborne), Mr. W. Hendry (Opotiki). * * * Albert.— Mr. E. Rutledge (Wellingtoa), Mr. A. Carter (Waihi), Mr. J. C. Brown (Matamata), Mr. D. Twohill, Mr.C. Winder (Thames), Mr. G. Vosper (Cambridge), Mr. F. Ellingham (Dannevirke).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 373, 6 June 1928, Page 11

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