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PERSONAL

The Hon. Sir Apirana. Ngata, Minister of Native Affairs, who has been attending a notable Maori function at Whakatane, joined the Limited express at Frankton last evening for Welling- “ He is accompanied by his aecreiary. Mr. Balnevis.

Mr. O. F. Nelson, of Auckland, went South last evening.

Mr A. Leigh Hunt, of Wellington, uho has been on a business visit to Auckland, has returned.

His Honour Mr. Justice Ostler. Judge of the Supreme Court, left. Auckland last evening for the South.

Mr. C. J- Tunks, of Auckland, returned to Auckland from Wellington t, n the Limited express this morning.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Leader of the Opposition, left Auckland this morning for Kaipara. Mr. A. McNeil, of Birkenhead, was vesterday elected a life member of the Xew Zealand Gas Institute at a conference held in Wanganui - Judge Jones, of the Native Lard Court, joined the South-bound express at Frankton last evening on his return to Wellington. Mr. W. Hayward, a well-known business man, lias been selected by the Citizens' Association to contest the Christchurch Mayoralty.—P.A. Dr. H. Major, principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford, and editor of “The Modern Churchman,” has arrived at Sydney on his way to New Zealand.—A.P.A. Sir John Hewett, who is in New Zealand in connection with the Order of St. John, left the North-bound Limited express at Frankton this morning, en route to Rotorua. Dr. C. A. Taylor, senior medical officer at the Dunedin Hospital, who has been spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Taylor, of Herne Bay, left for Dunedin yesterday to resume his duties. HOTEL REGISTER Grand: Mr. F. A. Wills. Mr. H. Hall (Christchurch), Mr. N. S. Lawn, Mr. F. D. Burnett (Wellington). Mr. G. L. Manning (Sydnej’), Mr. J. S. Peacock (London). * * * Cargen: Mr. W. E. M. Leys (Hawaii). Mr. A. H. Sharpe, Mr. R. Thomson (Wellington). Star: Mr. G. W. Arnold, Mr. B. Yeates, Mr. G. J. Bcrtinshaw, Mr. J. H. Forde (Wellington), Mr. J. H. McCarroll (Dunedin). * * • Central: Mr. W. L. Blackiston, Mr. G. A. Kimber (Wellington), Mr. J. C. Gilmour (Waimate). Royal: Mr. H. M. Hammond (Hamilton), Mr. G. W. Sampson (Waikaremoana), Mr. J. Kennedy (Geraldine), Mr. T. M. Wright (Warkwortli), Mr. J. Darnell (Rotorua). Mr. A. H. Smith (North Queensland).

Albert. —Mr. C. G. Rhimes, Mr. J. McKinley (Wellington): Mr. G. Daniel (Rotorua); Mr. F. C. Barnett (Putarum).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

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