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PERSONAL

Lady Alice Fcrgussun and several members of the Government House \ la ff attended the performance of the i corned}'. “When Knights Were Hold,” j gt. James Theatre lust evening. gir James Gunson left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. Mr. A. B. Bankart travelled South by the Limited last evening. judge McCormick, of the Native Land Court, reached Auckland this morning trom Wellington. Mr. Phil Hayward, who has been on*u business trip to Australia, returned t 0 Auckland this morning. J. S. Fletcher. M.P. for Grey Lynn, accompanied by Mrs. Fletcher, left for Wellington last evening. Mr. A. J. Murdock. M.P., arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning and will leave tins evening for W hangar cL gir James Mills, chairman of directors of the Union Steam Ship Company, loft for Vancouver by the Aorangi vesterday cn route for London. The lion. P. A. do la Perrelie, Minister of Internal Affairs, arrived at 1 rankton Junction by the Limited this morning. Flo left later for Morrinsville and will go on to Rotorua this afternoon. Mr. A. J. Stratford, Mr. Dawson Don:,lcU»on, and Miss N. L. Dash, delegates for the conference of New Zealand Society for the Protection of Women and Children, to be opened on March 14, have left for Wellington. Tho Rev. W. H. E. Abbey, who was transferred to Victoria by the recent Methodist Conference, has received cable notification of his appointment to Devenport, on the North Tasmanian coast- He lias also been elected chairman of the Mersey district. With his wife and family Mr. Abbey will sail by the Manuka from Wellington on March HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. W. Sadler (Sydney - ). Mr. F. G. Wood. Mr. A. C. Mitchell (Wellington), Mr. O. M. Smith, Mr. S. A. siheen (Dunedin). + * * Cargen.—Mr. B. Power (Wellington), Major S. West mac ott (Otorohangaf, Mr. F. Henningsen (Sydney). Star.—Mr. R. W. McVilly. Mr. F. M. Lockwood (Wellington), Mr. C. Thomson (Dannevirke), Mr. N. E. White (Lower Butt). * * * Central. —Mr. Ft. C. Robbins. Mr. JI. Gilmore Rogers (Tauranga), Mr. T. IT. Wilson (Portland), Mr. C. D. McCallum (New Plymouth), Mr. C. B. Smith (Wellington), Mr. A. S. Smith (Hamilton). • * * Royal. —Mr. F. Reynolds (Hamilton), Mr. G. Hattawuy (Te Arolia), Mr. C. F. Johnston (Wellington). Albert. — Mr. W. Woods. Dr. Gladstone Hill (Wellington), Mr. A. McLeod (West Australia), Mr. L, B. O'Meara (Sydney).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

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