PERSONAL
Sir Apirana Ngata is visiting Rotorua.. The Hon. W. H. Triggs, M.L.C., arrived from Wellington this morning by the Limited. Mr. F. A. Jones, Mayor of Dargaviile, who has been in Auckland, returned home yesterday. Mr. Shura Cherkassky, the pianist, and Mr. E. J. Gravestock, are staying at the Hotel Cargen. Sir Charles Skerrett, Chief Justice. U progressing satisfactorily after his second serious operation at Wellington. —P.ABishop West-Watson, of Christchurch. who has been visiting Auckland for synod, returned South by train last evening. Sir Joseph Ward, Mr. Vincent Ward and Mr. H. l)avy, organiser for the United Political Party, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Dr. E. P. Xeale, secretary of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, who has be< n visiting Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning. Mr. H. P. Caughey, vice-president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce returned to Auckland this morning nt'ter visiting Wellington. HOTEL REGISTER Qrand.—Mr. R. Caughley, Mr. A. W. Duncan, Mr. J. Vaniham (Wellington)] • • * Star.—Mr. L. C. Manning (Wellington). Central.—Mr. A. E. Rolfe, Mr. A. C. Daimant (Wellington), Mr. S. jv. Edwards (Sydney), Mr. J. \\ Vergette (Napier), Mr. L. C. Baigent (Tauranga), Mr. H. Walker (Whangarei). • * * Royal.—Mr. T. N. Strange (Te Aroha). Mr. F. Fraser (Wellington). * • * Albert.—Mr. W. Hislop, Mr. McKinlcy (Wellington), Mr. L. C. Hardley (San Francisco), Mr. P. C. Bond (Christchurch), Mr. M. Oldbury (Kawhla).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 486, 16 October 1928, Page 9
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