PERSONAL
Mr. £ I>* Mosley, S.M., left for the* pouth by the express last evening. Lieu tenant -Colonel Symon returned to Wellington last evening. Sir Joseph Ward, the Prime Minister, to Wellington last eveningfrom Gisborne and Xapier*. Mr. Justice Herdman. Acting-Chief justice, who hae been visiting Wanganui. New Plymouth and Marton, arrived in Auckland this morning. Mr. • !>• Mcllveney. Commissioner qf Police, left by the Limited lor Wellington last evening. The Hon. A. J. Stall worthy, Minister of Health, arrived in Auckland by the Limited this morning.
Mr. B. Girling-Butcher, of Wellington. inspector of explosives, is visiting Auckland. He is staying at the Star Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. MacGillycuddy, •who arrived from London by the Mataroa yesterday, will leave for the South this evening. Mr. H. Lloyd Wilkinson. 8.A., of \ toria Avenue, Remuera, left last evening for Dunedin, where he will study for the ministry at Knox College. Mr. A. E. Davy, chairman of the executive Of the United Political Forty who arrived, in Auckland yestprdav from the Bay of Islands, left by train for the South last evening. Mr. A- K. Currie, of the Crown Office. Wellington, Crown representative at the recent Police Commission of Inquiry in Auckland. returned to Wellington last evening. Mr J. W. Dan by, chairman of the Thames Harbour Board, intimated at the meeting of the board on Tuesday that it was not his intention to seek re-election.
HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. H. E. Taylor (Wellingion). Caj-geri.—Mr. L. E. Elsby (.Wellington). Star. —Mr. G. J. Wood (Hamilton). Mr. J. C. Schneider, Mr. W. Marshall. Mr A. McNeil. Mr. R. Girling-Butcher f Wellington). Mr. W. H. Fitt (Sydney), Mr. J. C. Little (Sydney). * * * Central. —Mr. E. Branson (Dunedin), Mr. W. D. Murie, Mr. W. Ford. Mr. J. Irving, Mr. C. T. Struther (Weilingron), Mr. J. Furrer (Lucerne, Switzerland). * • * Royal.—Mr. E R. Monk (Makarau), Mr. F. Wilson (Wellington). Albert. —Mr. W. J. Fenny (Nelson), Mr. A. Davis (Wellington), Mr. HunterWatts (Sydney). Mr. W. Rutherford (Pio Pio), Mr. F. Wood (Hikuranjy).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 606, 7 March 1929, Page 9
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