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PERSONAL

Hon W. Downie Stewart, Min- I T Finance, who is on a holiday Visit to Rotorua, is staying at Prince’s BateJ A. Lee, M.P., left for Welling- * ,'ait evening on the Limited. fi Garlick. of Sydney, arrived b v the Marama to-day on a. business tripf L Mills, of Hansford & Mills, rrived in Auckland by the Limited .his morning. V, r T McDowell. Mayor of Rotorua, bn has been ill for some considerable is making a good recovery. Mr Alex Robb has been appointed j sessor for the Onehunga Borough for | Jaa ensuing year. IJeutenant-Colonel F. Symon, Direc[of of Artillery, left by train for Well- ! ington last evening. Mr R N. Jones, Chief Judge of the Sstive Land Court, is staying at the Hotel Stonehurst. Mr M Dennehy, Railway Law Offier arrived from the South by the Limited this morning;. vr J. F. Webley, of Christchurch, w a.«i a passenger from Wellington by :hi« morning’s Limited, Mr T. Snow, Railway Land Officer, was a passenger from Wellington by lhe Limited this morning . Mr. H. E. Holland, Leader of the Opposition, arrived from the South by the first express this morning. Mr. C. Heather, of Heather, Rober- j tor and Company, left by the R.M.S. Niagara this morning for Sydney W. Grounds, of Hokianga, chairman of the Dairy Produce Board, left by train for Wellington last evening. Mr. M. Crombie-Steedman, a young Englishman who may take up land in \>w Zealand, arrived by the Marama from Sydney to-day. Mr. J. H. Waller, director of the Y.M.C.A. at Suva, is a through passenger on the Niagara for Sydney, where he will spend a holiday. Mr. H. T. Stanton, Australian and New Zealand manager for the Michelin Tyr« Company, arrived from Sydney by :he Marama to-day. Mr. James R. Molloy was to-day admitted a barrister of the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice MacGregor on the motion of Mr. F. D. McLlver. Su o-Inspector F. Lewin, who was transferred from Auckland to take charge of the Nelson Police District, will be appointed inspector from July 1. Mr. E. Casey, Divisional Superintendent North Island Railways, who has been attending an executive meeting in Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning. Colonel T. D. Young, chief veterinary inspector in London, arrived in Auckland yesterday after a tour of the Dominion and left for Sydney by the Niagara to-day. Mr. David Johnston, of the staff of the Lands and Deeds and Registry Office, was admitted as a solicitor of the j Supreme Court this morning on the j motion of Mr. T. C. Thomson. Colonel Du Pre, holder of the New j Zealand Croquet Championship, in- | tends to revisit the Dominion to defend j his title, according to the “New Zealand News.” The Rev. Frank Harty, formerly vicar of St. George’s Church, Frankton. who recently resigned to take up work in London, has decided to remain in Sydney, where he has obtained an appointment. Senior-Sergeant J. J. O’Grady, who was recently appointed to take charge of the Newton police district, returned by the Marama from a holiday in Australia. He was accompanied by his daughter. Mr. H. J. Anderson, banker, of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Marama from Sydney, after an enjoyable tour through Japan and China. Mr. Anderson will visit Rotorua. Mr. P. C. Gillion and Mr. H. R. Irwin, tea planters from Bengal, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Marama from Sydney, on a visit to the Dominion. This is the second occasion that Mr. Gillion has visited Auckland. Captain A. E. Chandler, of the Salvation Army, was a passenger to-day hy the Marama from Sydney. Captain Chandler, who comes from Mount Oambier, South Australia, is to take charge of the work of the army at Hamilton. Mr. Arthur Tait, of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, who has been managing the New Zealand tour of Benno Moiseikitsch, the famous pianist, underwent an operation at an Auckland hospital this morning. Mr. Walter Monk will teke over Mr. Tait’s duties in connection with the tour. The Rev. C. L. Mountfort. who for the last three years has been stationed at Guadalcanal, in the British Solomons. arrived in Auckland to-day j>y the Marama, on the completion of fils service with the Melanesian MisslPn. Mr. Mountfort. though educated ln Auckland, was curate on foreign service from the parish of Timaru. It i* intention to visit the South island shortly. The following officers were elected tor the ensuing year at the annual ojeeting of the Auckland Jersey Club: matron, Mr. E. D. McLennan, M.P.; president, Mr. W. J. S. Wilson; VicePresidents, Mr. A. C. Jones and Mr. G. i ;P u * c hlhson; committee, Messrs. J. * c °urt, W. Hazelwood, T. E. RobintvSi*, Ta PP- R- Waterhouse, J. yhitehouse: auditor, Mr. J. A. Court; *<*retary, Mr. J. B. Tonar. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.— Mr. W. F. Osborne (Winnip*S>. Dr. H. Miller, Dr. C. O. Tufts, pL K. Gill. Dr. E. H. Mauk (San pI?2 C 8co) - Dr * R - E - Kays (Berkley, cl !; ornia) » I>r- J. W. Roush (Oakland, r*bforn la) , Mr. T. A. Bridgeman. Mr. W*Vr Chett (Dunedin), Mr. A. Whate\rV tJ 1 *" Fenwick (Wellington). Scanned (Napier), Mr. G. H. Umb (Melbourne). — Mr ‘ S ‘ Nelson (Te P —Mr. B. Harvey (Waverley), lonel T. D. Young (London). Mr. * Sunderland (Fiji). r * * * C. E. Lowe (London), T. H. Wilson (Portland). Mr. M. (Whangarei), Mr. G. H. 8 ae ngaroa), Mr. C. Johnston whatawhata), Mr. W. Johnston (Te Mr. W. Price (Thames). urch) Tomkinson (ChristOevonport Wharf. The Harbour completed the concreting work f D f von P° rt Wharf yesterday. The raining of the shelter sheds is also and the roofing, etc., will be omplete in two weeks’ time. It is u*?wf ted that the wharf will be in use hhm four weeks.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 384, 19 June 1928, Page 9

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