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r J. Tunks left for Wellington last evening. unties Frazer arrived from North this morning. and Mrs. N. O. Dunning, of are at the Royal Hotel. Hon E. W. Alison. M.L.C- rethe South by the Limited Ijjjj aortiihS- „„ , nd Mrs. H. L- Benjamin, who ’‘■'been visiting Auckland, have reS* to Napier. rd and Lady Hillingdon left this for Russell, where they will * i » week deep-sea fishing. iP«i * a.ior-General R. Young. C. 8., *‘i D. 5.0.. G.O.C. New Zealand arrived from Welington this jofning. - h Cowles, of California, who “been spending a holiday in AuckJ*Jl j,f t for Sydney by the Maunga,ui to-day-

nr Hush Douglas left Hamilton yesfor Wellington, en route to ' rund jie is accompanied by his Xand three daughters.

Mr H J. Wynne, of Wellington, A, engineer of the New Zealand Svavs, is Visiting Auckland and is *s£ at the Star Hotel.

Mr E C. Beale, of Auckland, and A. M. Beale, of Waipiro Bay, are Miitos a holiday among the South--i Lakes and at Mount Cook.

second -Lieutenant T. R. Birdsall, of n-Mhi was promoted to lieutenant at annual camp of the First Bat”lioo, the Hauraki Regiment, at Hopuiopu’last week. Tt» Rev. j. Adams, who has been ,urate at Frankton for some time, has -tauraished his appointment, but be ril continue to act as domestic chapU, to Bishop Cherrington. He will u p temporary work in the diocese.

i private dinner at which the guest ([honour was the Prime Minister, the nuht Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, was rim at the Midland Hotel, Welling- *. recently by Sir Victor Wilson, rhiirman of the Australian and New Ziihnd Film Exhibitors’ Association. Jr. S. E. Harrop. who is retiring Sim the Public Service after 40 years ■the employ of the Customs Departing. was yesterday presented with a ravelling rug and silver coffee set by in collector of Customs, Auckland, Jr. J. Mclntosh. Mr. Harrop came to Auckland from Christchurch in 1918 to SU the post of chief clerk. Mr. W. T. Garvie was the guest of oaour at a smoke social in the Mauku Victory Hall recently on the eve of his ear*.lire from Mangere. Lieutenantdonel M. Aldred. president of the laiuku Returned Soldiers* Associate, made a presentation to Mr. ttrvie.

HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Dr. A. M. McClanahan j Omaha, Nebraska. U.S.A.), Mr. R. 11. ioseley (Sydney). Cirgen.—Mr. A. C. Sharpe (WellingOBJ. * * * Star.—Mr. M. Reiner (Sydney), Mr. V, P. Smith (Palmerston North), Mr. . A. Dixon (Waipukurau), Mr. J. R. Coll (Wellington). » * * Central.— Mr. R. McLeDan, Mr. W. H. seid (Tauranga), Mr. E. Tait (Wellington), Mr. A. Miller (Hamilton), Mr. F. Parson (Gisborne), Mr. J. Young: Helens vllle). * * * Royal.— Mr. G. B. Creemer (WaiBUtfc). Albert.— Mr. R. C. Matthews (Christchurch).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 601, 1 March 1929, Page 9

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personal Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 601, 1 March 1929, Page 9

personal Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 601, 1 March 1929, Page 9

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