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mlonel Perclval Minell, of Sydney, l, staying at the Hotel Careen. rir -r McKibbon ia visiting AuckjJd; He is at the Star Hotel. vir J. G- L. Hewitt. S.T>T., who is .JierinS Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M.. is Hiyins »t the Star Hotel. cir Andrew Russell sailed by the \oran?i this afternoon on his way to i;n£l and * The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy, Minister f Health, will arrive in Auckland on Sunday morning, after a visit to Te Kuiti. The Hon- T. B- Donald. PostmasterGeneral, will visit Te Kuiti in a. lew weeks' time. yrr. Justice Herdman arrived from •Wellington By the Limited to-day and v:ll sit at the Supreme Court to-mor-row. The Rev. Frank Harty, formerly vicar ot' St. George's Church, Frankton. was recently inducted vicar of Longreach, in Queensland. Sir James Gunson Is leaving by the Aorangi to-day on a business visit to the United States, Fie will return late in July. Mr. F. W. Xewson. once of Auckland, director of Concrete Constructions, Limited. Sydney, is travelling to Vancouver by the Aorangi. Mr. R. A. Hoynes, Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada, is returning by the Aorangi to Canada, after a visit to Australia. Mrs. Hoynes accompanies him. Mr. A. M. Laing, retiring chairman ty[ the Waitemata County Council, is leaving by the Aorangi to spend a holiday in Canada and England. lie will return at the end of the year. The Hon. G. W. Forbes, Minister of Lands and Agriculture, arrived in Te Kuiti from New Plymouth last evening. He is expected to arrive in Hamilton to-morrow evening. Mr. T. Blood worth and Mr. FT. Campbell left last evening for Wellington, to attend the apprenticeship conference which opened this morning. Mr. Bloodworth will return on Thursday morning. Mr. H. Coxhead (Timaru), secretary of the Mount Cook Motor Company, Limited, and of the Tongariro Park Tourist Company, is leaving for Canada. the United States and Great Britain by the Aorangi to-day. Mr. E. J. Guiness, comptroller of stores, and Mr. P. R. Angus, assistant chief jnechanical engineer for the New Zealand Government Railways, returned from a business visit to Australia by the Aorangi yesterday. The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fletcher. Mr. Fletcher is en route to take part in the annual meetings of the t'onsregational Union of Australia and New Zealand to be held in Brisbane .md at which Mr. Fletcher is to preach the official sermon. HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. F. B. Spencer, Mr. T. Poole. Mr. T. D. Simpson (Sydney), Mr, W. L. Chapman, Mr. C. B. Norwood, Mr. A. W. Duncan. Mr. F. C. Jolly. Mr. C. 11 Melville, Mr. R. S. Mitchell, Mr J. Aldingor, Mr. \V. H. Preston (Wellington), Mr. E. B. Blunt (Christchurch), Mr. A. J. Hawke, Mr. H. Dreiv© (Invercargill). Mr. A. L. Sutler (Hobart), Mr. A. S. Davidson (London), Mr. S. Jensen (Oslo, Norway). Cargen.—Mr. C. F. Speer (Colombo), Mr. S. McDonald (Christchurch), Mr. C. Kent j; Sydney). Star.— Mr. A. C. Jones (Dunedin). Mr J. Picot. Mr. W. M. Dawson. Mr. W. C. Hyde. Mr. C. A. Jenkinson. Mr. E. T. Spidy, Mr. J. C. Schneider (Wellington). Mr. A. H. Honey field (Palmerston North).
Central.— Mr. D. Duthie, Mr. P. •Mpneidemann. Mr. A. P. Franklin • vvellington). Mr. D. Harris, Mr. K. Hennessy, Mr. A. H. Fougie (Sydney), A. l. Leggatt (Putarurii), Mr. 'Mitred Johnstone (Te Awamutu). Mr. allace Johnstone (Te Kuiti), Mr. V. Birtwistle (Melbourne), Mr. G. B. Oman (Gisborne), Mr. W. A. Craike ( vvangamii), Mr. H. Cameron (Christchurch). Dr. W. Sewerly (Thames), Mr. H. Jenkins (Hawera). Royal.— Mr. E. Lovell (Taumarunui), J* D. Murron (Montreal), Mr. E. Dobbs ((Hamilton). Albert— Mr. W. G. Lennon (Te ■Fuse), Mr. F. Hansen (Napier).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 656, 7 May 1929, Page 9
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