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PERSONAL

Mr. A. K. Heftord, Chief Inspector Fisheries, is a guest at the Star pr. and Mrs. K. D. Aubin left by the ttararoa yesterday on a visit to Sydney. •<ir Georgo Elliot returned to Auckthis morning by the Limited from Wellington. Father Joyce, of Marten, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Limited. » The Rev. Lionel Fletcher was a passenger from Wellington by the Limited this morning. Mr. !*• Hally, Conciliation Commissioner, arrived from the South this morning >*y the Limited. j. F. Mackley, locomotive engineer, Auckland, returned this morning from a visit to Wellington. The Hon. J. A. Young. Minister of Health, returned to Hamilton this morning by the Limited from Wellington. • Commodore G. T. C. P. Swabey. R.N., commanding the New Zealand Naval Division, returned to Auckland this morning from Wellington. Commander O. W. T. Robertson. K.X., who will take command of H.M.S. Veronica, arrived at Wellington yesterday by' the Ruahinc from England.—P.A. Sir Charles Skerrett, Chief Justice, who underwent a second operation in Wellington this week, was stated to be progressing satisfactorily late last His Honour is in the Bowen Street private hospital. The Earl and Countess of Orford, accompanied by the Hon. Ann Walpole, arrived from Wellington by the Limit'd this morning. They arrived from England recently and intend spending seme time in New Zealand. The Rev. Joseph W. Kemp, minister of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle for the past eight years, was yesterday elected vice-president of the Baptist Union Conference. He will be appointed president next year. Messrs. G. C. Creagh and W. B. Colbeck, of the Auckland Stock Exchange, leave to-morrow evening for Dunedin, where they will represent Auckland at the annual conference of the Associated New Zealand Exchanges. Mr. H. G. Gillespie, also of Auckland, will represent the Thames Exchange. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. E. Battersby (Wellington), Mr. R. J. Bell (Hastings). * -» • Cargen.—Mr. H. Kernahan (Christchurch), Mr. H. E. Troutbeck (Rotorua). Star.—Mr. J. St. John Smith, Mr. F. Hewson (Christchurch), Mr T. C. Renyard. Mr. S. W. Kelly (Wellington), Mr. W. K. Knudsen (Kaikohe). * * * Central. —Mr. K. Hargrave (Ftawene), Mr. L. Warnock (New Plymouth). Mr. A. G. Leggatt (Putaruru). Royal.—Mr. M. O’Brien (Christchurch). Mr. F. Williamson (Wellington), Mr. W. E. Hickey (Opunake).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 9

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