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PERSONAL

Tfts Excellency the Governor-Gen-,.l Sir Charles Fergusson, will be arc »ent at the Auckland Orphans’ Club this evening. The Hon. J. G. Cobbe, Minister of Industries and Commerce, left for the South last evening by the Limited. The Hon. G. J. Anderson arrived at Vrankton Junction by the Limited this morning. a nd l9ft later tor Rotorua. The Rev. J. F. Goldie, president of the Methodist Conference, arrived in vuckland this morning by the Limited. Commissioner James Hay, of the Salvation Army, returned to Wellington by the Limited last evening. yi r j. F. Hosklng has ben re-elected to represent the Auckland members of parliament on the Council of the utckland University College. The Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Public Works, visited Nelson yesiwday. receiving several deputations. He left for Murchison in the afternoon. ________ j. T. Johnson, of Mangapiko, was unanimously re-elected chairman for a further term at Friday’s meeting of the Te Awantutu Electric-Power Hoard. Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager of the New Zealand Railways, will l.iave for Australia shortly to attend a conference of railway officials. Mr. Hugh Hamilton and Mr. A. K. Oak”-Rhind. directors of the Vacuum oil Company Proprietary, Limited. Melbourne, who have been in Auckland for the last three days left last evening for Wellington, Captain and Mrs. P. Lancaster, who arrived in Wellington from London by the Ruapehu, Intend to settle in the Dominion. Captain Lancaster, who served in the South African War and with the 13th Division in the Great War is a civil engineer and the author of several novels. Mr. D. C. Bates, who has been appointed to represent New Zealand at the conference of Empire meteorolo•ists In London and the International Meteorological Conference at Copenhagen, will leave Wellington by the Tahiti next Tuesday. hotel register Grand. —Mr. D. R. McKenzie, Mr. E. N'imon. Mr. W. S. Bennett, Mr. G. Jiskell (Wellington), Mr. F. R. Wakeiin (Sydney). Mr. N. E. Woods (Wagga Wagga). m 9 Cargen.—Mr. P. O. Lowe (Dunedin). Star. —Mr. W. R. Eldridge (Wellington), Mr. R. W. Hay (Palmerston North), Mr. M. C. Henderson (Dunedin), Mr. A. L. Alexander (Christchurch). Cantral. —Mr. G. Gibson, Mr. J. H. Bennett, Mr. R. George (New Plymouth), Mr. L. Weir (Eltham), Mr. A. Richardson (Christchurch), Mr. E. Klliott, Mr. J. Walker (Dunedin). Mr. J. Hughes (Palmerston North), Mr. J. H. Hennessey, Mr. V. Webley (Wellington), Mr. H. Symon (Taranaki), Mr. H. C. Ryde, Dr. F. Appleby i Whakatane). Royal.—Mr. W. Bohan (Christchurch). Albert.—Mr. R. Grey (Te Kuiti), Mr. J. Makinson (Hikurangi), Mr. A. Vizor iChristchurch), Mr. G. Marshall (Wellington). _______

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 9

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429

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 9

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