PERSONAL
Hon. V. G. Maxwell was a pas* «eng« r for Wellington last evening. gir George Elliot left for the South last evening. The Hon. J- G. Coates. Leader of the , „.i,ion was a passenger to Well®sSfby the Limited lasL evening. M T Bloodworth returned from Wellington by the Limited this morn- "! He has been attending the Apprenticeship Conference there. Mi W Duncan, for 20 years treasurer , J, ' Wellington Football Association °‘ d for eight years chairman, has resigned both positions.—P-A. Mr J W Williamson, Mayor of Taka- • ■ leaves tomorrow for Sydney for holiday The borough council granted him leave of absence last evening. Bhhop Bennett, the first Maori R in New Zealand, will arrive in Christchurch on May 25 on his first visit as a Bishop to Canterbury. The Hon. H. Atmore, Minister of t duration, has left Hokitika for the North after a visit to South Westland, where he visited many schools and re- <■ ived a number of deputations.—P.A. The Trime Minister, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, arrived in Napier last evening, accompanied by the Postmaster-General, the Hon. J. B. Donald. The Prime Minister laid the foundition-stone of the new post office this morning. HOTEL REGISTER grand. Mr. A. E. Russell (Wellington), Mr. E. S. Steere (Sydney). Cargen.—Mr. H. Heimann (Hastings). , , » Star. —Mr. F. W. Smith, Mr. L. W. Atkinson (Wellington). Central.—Mr. F. A. Midlane, Mr. M. Steele (Wellington), Mr. W. H. Holroyd (Napier). Mr. A. Swevson (Palmerston North), Mr. M. Souter (Cambridge). Mr. C. W. Davis (Christchurch). m Royal.—Mr. A. Smith, Mr. C. E. Morrison (Christchurch).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 9
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