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Dr. R. Tracy Inglis left for the South last evening on the Limited. p r> \v'. 11. Horton, who has been visiting the South, returned to Auckland this morning. The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy, Minister health, left for Wellington last evening by the Limited. Dr. Campbell Duncan, balneologist, Rotorua, arrived from the South this morning by the limited. Sir Henry Scott, of Suva, Fiji, is returning by the Niagara after spending holiday in Australia. Mr* C. B. Quinan, a well-known Australian business man, arrived by the Niagara this morning. Mr. A. A. Ganey, of Sydney, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Niagara to spend a holiday here. Mr. Beaumont Smith, of J. C. Williamson Films, returned from Wellingj.»n this morning on the Limited. Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager, New Zealand railways, arrived in Auckland by the Limited this morning. Major-General Sir George Richardson has arrived in Auckland. He and his family will live at Kohimarama. Mr. \V. J. Poison, M.P., has resigned his position as primary producers’ representative on the State Advances Hoard. Major S. Robinson, secretary of the Melanesian Mission, returned from a trip to Australia by the Niagara this morning . Mr. Justice Starke, a judge of the High Court of Australia, is a through passenger on the Niagara, bound for Honolulu. Mr. D. Rodie. commercial, manager, Now Zealand railways, was a passenger from Wellington on the Limited this morning. Mr. W. E. Bush, City Engineer of Auckland, returned from a holiday tour in Australia, as a passenger on the Niagara which arrived this morning. Mr. S. S. de Chair, a son of Sir Dudley and Lady de Chair, arrived from Sydney by the Niagara this morning to join his parents, who are making a tour of New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. of Sydney, arrived in Auckland sis passengers on the Niagara which oerthed this morning. They ari accompanied by their daughters. Dr. Grace and Miss M. Peck, and intend spending the summer holidays hi New Zealand. The Rev. V. H. Courtney, of Auckland, who is studying at St. Patrick’s College, Manly, returned for the Christmas vacation as a passenger on The Niagara which arrived this morning. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. IT. Derry (Perthj, Mr. O. Halkyard, Mr. T. J. Ledingham, Cr. Baron Marks (Melbourne), Mr. H. Hall (Timaru), Mr. M. Ryan (Hawera), Mr. D. Maugham, Mr. D. W. B. Maugham, Mr. T. A\ r . T. Tuckey, Mr. C. Hordern, Mr. A. Hordern, Mr. G. Magill, Mr. C. Quinan, Mr. F. J. Gore, Mr. C. Galbraith, Mr. W. Drysdale (Sydney), Air. F. A. Birgman (San Francisco), Mr. L. B. Ower (Christchurch). Mr. R. Uamsey, Mr. A. V. Shorter, Air. IT. C. Alurray (Wellington). Caroen. —Mr. C. Alay-Sommerville (Palmerston North), Air. W. G. Stevens < Johannesburg), Mr. J. Anderson i Bigin, Scotland), Air. A. E. A. Newlands, Mr. J. Wilcox, Mr. R. Gardner, Mr. J. P. Kelman, Air. C. Kelman (Sydney), Hon. O. F. Nelson, Air. I. Pleasfnts (Apia), Air. A. L. Cropp (Christchurch), Air. J. Ramsey, Air. W. D. Lees (Wellington). * * * Star.—Air. A. W. Yates (Lower Hutt), Mr. J. A. Erskine (Invercargill), Air. Watts, Mr. W. G. Tabott, Mr. E. Harding (Wellington), Mr. S. Gibson (Palmerston North), Mr. T. W. Tothill (Christchurch). Central.—Mr. C. S. Harris (Sydney), Hr. W. F. Connor (London), Air. F. Hurley. Air. L. A. Eastabrook (Wellington). Atr. J. H. White, Air. J. Pennington (Dunedin), Air. K. Honeybrook (Patea). * * * Royal. —Mr. A. Rogers (Wanganui), Mr. A. H. Shanks (Christchurch. * * * Albert.— Mr. C. Smart, Air. F. G. Salvenson (New Plymouth), Air. N. C. Lind ley (Christchurch ).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 539, 17 December 1928, Page 9
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592PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 539, 17 December 1928, Page 9
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