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■Hie Honour Mr. Justice Ostler arin Auckland this morning by the Limited from Wellington. M L.. Lantpe, the Wanganui tcnOliver arrived in Auckland this ; morning by the Limited. Mr Beaumont Smith, of J. C. Wilrroson Films (N.Z.J. Ltd., returned irom Wellington last evening. Dr J. Allan Berry, superintendent of . \apier Hospital, reached Auckland this’ morning by the Limited. Captain Orr-Ewing. aide-de-camp to ... Excellency the Governor-General. ! oturned to Wellington last evening by the Limited. Bishop Cleary, Homan Catholic nishnD of Auckland, is a passenger on ihe Niaga-; i. which is due in Auckland on Monday. —A.P.A. Mr Maurice Guttridge. musical Uircc,*r for the Regent Theatre, returned “ Auckland from Wellington yesterllav and will resume his duties this evening. The Hon. Sir A. T. Nguta, Minister Native Affairs, is in Hamilton. He "rolled Ngaruwahia to-day in connection with native matters. Mr Arthur G. Frost, who has been ‘tin- as conductor of the Regent Theatre orchestra, returned to Wellington last evening. nr E Marsden, secretary of the •Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, reached Auckland this morning by the Limited. He will attend ihe Science Congress. Mr Sydney E. Wright lias been recommended as the employers’ deputy D re«entative on the Arbirtation Court hv the executive of the Employers' Federation. Mr. Wright has held the position for the past year.—P.A. Mr H. H. Sterling, general manager. New Zealand Railways. arrived in Auckland this morning by the Limited and will remain here until to-morrow. He was accompanied from Wellington hy Mr. E. Casey, divisional superinlendent for the North Island. Mr F W. Tonkin, editor of the Daily Telegraph Pictorial. Sydney, arrived lust evening from Rurnie, in Tasmania, by the motor-ship. Port Hobart. He will tour the North Island by car in company with Dr. W. S. Ziele, a wellknown Sydney dentist, and will leave Auckland again by the Maunganui next Friday. hotel register Grand. —Mr. C. Thomson, Mr. W. A. Briacoe (London!. Mr. H. Evans, Mr. W. F. Nicholls (Wellington), Mr. J. P. Macneil (Melbourne), Mr. J. 11. Snowdon (England), Mr. T. Hadwen (Illinois, U.S.A.). Cargan. Mr. J. Adant Berry (Napier). , * * Star. —Mr. W. G. Ward (London), Mr A. Cowles. Dr. E. Marsden (Wellington), Mr. E. M. Edkins (Te Kuiti). Mr. C. Ft. Honeyficld. Mr’. C. Trotter (Fatea), Mr. J. P. Oakes (Christchurch), Mr. R. Honeyfield. Central.—Mr. S. J. Newman. Mr. P. Schneideman, Mr. C. Street, Mr. T. J. Hennessy (Wellington), Mr. A. A. navies tLower Hutt), Mr. J. McAulay (Gore). Royal.—Mr. A. t£. Marshall (Sydney). Mr. H. C. Robjohns (Napier), Mr. S. Thomas (Suva). Mr S. Aisdell (Palmerston North). Mr. F. R. Dix (Blenheim). Mr. T. B. McManus (U.S.A.), Mr. A. W. Armstrong (Whangarei).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 571, 25 January 1929, Page 9
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