PERSONAL
The Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, left Gisborne fcr the South this morning. —PA. The Right. Hon. j. G. Coates is to tive the address at this year’s Anzac jjay service at Darguville. Mr. A. Harris. M.P. for Waitemata, arrived from Wellington this morn-Ueut.-Colonel F. Bymon, C.M.G., p. 5.0., arrived from the South by the Limited express this morning. Cr- E. M. Tibbitts, Deputy-Mayor of \Vhangarei, announced last evening ihat lift would not be seeking re-elec-tion owing to ill-health. Lord and Lady Hillingdon have arrived at Russell, and have taken up their quarters on Urupukapuka Island for the big-game fishing. Mr- F. A. Jones. Mayor of Dargaville, nn d Mr. W. Martin, town clerk, are ,(tending the annual municipal conference. which opens in Wanganui toHOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. F. Adamson (London), Mr. W. Foley. Mr. H. T. Jones (Wellington). Cargen. —Mr. W. Ingle, Mr. H. Nattrass. Mr. G. Robertson (Wellington), Mr. H. Heimann (Hastings), Rev. c. M Newton (Maungaturoto), Mr. A. Mathewson, Mr. C. W. Allen (Dundee), Mr. F. Dewar (Napier). * * • Star. —Mir. J. Schoon (Milton). Mr. G. W. King (Kohukohu), Mr. R. J. t'rallan (llokianga), Mr. R. A. Boyle (Wellington), Mr. W. Birch (Wanganui), Mr. A. E. Stock (Christchurch). Central, —Mr. W. Nicholson (Christchurch), Mr. G. Forbes (Tauranga), Mr. C. Johnstone (Whatawhata), Mr. M. Darke (Hamilton), Mr. E. L. Akroyd i Wellington), Mr. K. Thomson (Mel-l-.urne), Mr. O. Svenson (Palmerston North). Royal.—Mr. W. E. Bridger (Whakatane). Mr. C. Clark, Mr. F. Dunn »Wellington). * * * Albert.— Mr. T. J. Ansell. Mr. A. C. Timms (Wellington), Mr. J. Stimpson i Kaitaia).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 11
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