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PERSONAL

j. r r. F. Fenton, of Dunedin, arrived by the Limited express today. Mr L. J. Phillips, of Wellington, -was a passenger to Auckland by the Limited today. Captain P. J. Foster, marine superintendent of the Union Steam Ship Company, returned to Wellington last evening. Dr G. Craig. Comptroller of Customs arrived in Auckland trora Wellington yesterday morning, and returned South last evening. Mr. I- McNair, who has been visiting Australia, returned to Auckland this morning by the Maunganui. He was accompanied by Mrs. McNair. Mr. j. G. Rickerby, district traffic manager of railways in Auckland, returned yesterday from the conference of railway officers held in Wellington. Mr. J. Annand Smith, financial director of llott’s. Ltd., who has been vtsitmg Australia, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Maunganui from Sydney. The Bt. Hon. J. G. Coates. Leader of die Opposition, is expected to arrive from Dargaville tomorrow morning. He ,viu leave for Wellington on Thursday or Friday. Mr. G. J. D. Stitt, managing director o'"the Brunner Colleries, Westland, returned from Australia this morning by the Maunganui. Pie has been investigating coal conditions there. Mr. T. A. Barrett, a prominent official of the Indo-Burma Petroleum Co., of Burma, arrived by the Maunganui this morning on a holiday visit to New Zealand. Pie is accompanied by M?rs. Barre tt. Sir George Fowlds, president of the Auckland University College Council, left last evening for Palmerston Nor.h. He is to be present at the inspection of Massey College by the GovernorGeneral. Lord Bledisloe. Mr. W. H. Hume, who has been associated with the Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Auctioneering Company. Ltd., Hamilton, for 37 years, and who was formerly general manager, has retired. He will retain ills seat on the directorate. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. — Colonel C. L. Kempton (London), Mr. H. ®. Schureck (Wellington), Mr. H. :B. Post (Akron, Ohio), Mr. H. A. Satterthwaite (Christchurch), Mr. R. McPherson (Montreal), Mr. H. B. Lenon (Melbourne). * * • Star.—Mr. G. Mitchell, Mr. S. Brown (Wellington), Mr. A. P. Taylor (Christchurch) Mr. H. G. Royds (Vancouver). Mr. R. S. Jaques (Melbourne). • o v Central. — Mr, M. Coches (Christehurch), Mr. S. V. Tyler (Hamilton), Mr. C. Johnstone (Whatawhata). * » * Royal.—Mr. R. Ralph (Wellington). * * * Albert.—Mr. F. Whittaker (Ruawai), Mr. X. Williams (Taumarunui), Mr. L. Nbrrio (Tauranga).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 9

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