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PERSONAL

«ir George Fowlds returned to Auckland this turning.

The Hon. W. Earnshaw arrived from ■VVellingt Un by the Limited today.

jj r . F. M. Sherwood, private secretary to the Hon. \V. A. Veitch, arrived ] n Auckland this morning.

The Itivht lion. .T, G? Coates and faro ilv will spend their holidays at their seaside cottage at Bayly’s Coast, near Dargaville.

Lieutenant-Colonel Duncan Campwas a passenger from Sydney by tho Ulimaroa, which arrived in Auckland this morning. Mr. H. Dettrnan and Miss K. Dettman. son and daughter of Professor pettina n. arrived from Sydney this morning by the Ulimaroa. Mr. -W. P. Barnett, overseas representative of the New Zealand Tourist Department in Sydney, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Ullmar oil. Mr. K. F. Voysey, sales manager of the Producers’ Distributing Co-opera-tive Society of New South Wales, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Ulimaroa to spend a holiday in New Zealand. Mr. Justice Piddington, K.C., president of the Industrial Commission of jfew South Wales, arrived from Sydney hy the Ulimaroa this morning, and v.ill leave this evening for Mount Cook. Ho will spend January 13 and 14 in Wellington visiting old friends. Sister M. Borgia and Sister M. Paul, Sisters of Mercy from tho Singleton Convent, New South Wales, arrived on the Ulimaroa this morning to spend a holiday at the convent at Ponsonby. Today they nr© seeing Auckland after an absence of 35 years. The Rev. S. L. Boot, of Balrinald, Most Riverina, Australia, with his wife and son. arrived this morning on tho Ulimaroa to spend a holiday of throe months with a relative, Mrs. C. A. West, of Parnell. Mr. Boot, who for seven and a-half years was in charge of the Presbyterian Church at Northcote. has now a charge of 22,500 square miles. HOTEL REGISTER Grard.—Mr. A. Castle (Wellington), Mr. J. Sead Gowing, Mr. C. Sead Gowing (Christchurch), Mr. P. Barnfield (Sydney). Mr. V. Riddiford (Lower Hutfc). Mr. F. White (New Plymouth). * * w Cargert.—Mr. 1). E. Ireson. Mr. A. Moir (Sydney). Mr. W. McNeill (Ka.ikohe), Mr. R. W. (Hastings). Star. —Mr. W. R. King (Wellington). Mr. M. Yates (Lower Hutt). • * * Central. —Mr. J. F. Pym, Mr. A. Swadiing (Syilney), Mr. A. Symes. Mr. E. W. Symes* Mr. T. Roulston (Hastings). Royal.—Mr. 11. Mendham (Warfgamii), Mr. W. P. Barnett (Sydney), Mr. J. H. Lloyd (Hastings), Mr. P. Mahon, Mr. A. Smith (Gisborne), Mr. W. Baxter (Christchurch). Mr. H. Mead (Thames), Colonel H. Hemphill (Whangarei).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

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