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PERSONAL

Mr Borman I. Price, of Sydney, is visiting Auckland. Mr H. E. Read was a passenger from Wellington by the Limited this ingMr J. A. Lee, M.P., and Mrs. Lee rrived from Wellington this morning by the Limited. Mr J II Massey, of I’ukekohe, returned from Wellington this morning by the Limited. Colonel Knott, general secretary of ,he Salvation Army, arrived from Wellington this morning by the Limited. Mr H. H. Sterling, of Hamilton, gen- *, manager of the New Zealand Railis Staying at the Grand Hotel. Sir George and Lady Fenwick and Miss Fenwick, Of Dunedin, arrived in Vuckland by the Limited this morning. Jlr. H. Harris, M.P., and Mr. M. J. Ravage M.P., were among the passengers who arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning. professor W. F. Osborne, of Manitoba University, Canada, left by the Ulimaroa for Sydney yesterday, after a short New Zealand visit. Dr G. W. Gower, medical superintendent' of the Waikato Hospital, joined the south-bound Limited at i'rankton Junction last evening. Dr Milbank Johnson, of Pasadena, California, a prominent American medical authority, is a passenger on the Aorangi, which is due at Auckland from Vancouver to-morrow. Mr. W. Dynes Fulton, chairman of directors of the New Zealand Co-opera-tive Dairy Company, Ltd., left Frankton Junction for the South by the Limited last evening. Mr G. N. Greenbank, who has been in charge of the Te Werenga school at Hokianga, has been granted three vears’ leave by the Education Department to go through a course of study, which will include two years at Cambridge. He leaves for England by the Aorangi on Monday. The recently-appointed research chemist at the Massey Agricultural College, Palmerston North, Dr. F. L. McDowall, after making extensive investigations into dairy research in the United Kingdom and on the Continent, has sailed on a similar mission to the United States and Canada (says a United Service cable message). He will go on to Js’ew Zealand. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. H. C. Kent, Mr. E. T. Spidey, Mr. D. W. Bay. Mr. A. V. Shorter (Wellington), Mr. H. Sincock (Dunedin). Cargen. —Mr. H. JS. Goodwin (Rotorua). Star.— Mr. P. Duncan (Christchurch). Central. —Mr. J. S. Goldsmith, Mr. L. Evans (Wellington), Mr, Max Freilich (Sydney). Royal.—Mr. G. B. RUI (Kaponga), Mr. C. A. Belleher (Eltham). Albert.— r Mr. J. W. Morton (Whangarei), Mr. A. F. Brown (Pukekohe), Mr. T. Watson (Dunedin).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 9

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