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PERSONAL

Sir James Ounson arrived on the Limited this morningSir Georgo Fowlds arrived on the Limited this morning. sir Walter Stringer was a passenger un the Limited this morning. vr J B. Henrys. racing hundicapper. arrived'on the Limited this morning. .... Dynes Fulton has been elected president of the Franklin Racing Club for the ensuing year. •ur H P. Donald, chief postmaster, r A ..* V to his duties today after re-tm-ntaS from a sitting of the Post and Telegraph Appeals Board in Wellington. remain A. V. Montgomery, of the rvpcutive Council of Norfolk Island, fs passing through Auckland. He intends to make an extended visit to England. ■Mr W Bird, chief inspector of prim'v schools, will leave by tlic Niagara nn July 29 for He wiU inspect those schools in Fiji whose starts are appointed from the Dominion.—F.A. w r J G. L. Hewitt, S.M., who has heen* presiding over the Hamilton Assessment Court, passed through Auckland today to attend a sitting of fho Assessment Court at W hangarei.

vir F Maw. chief engineer of the Vacuum Oil Company. Melbourne, who he en in New Zealand for a few weeks, has left by the Makura for America. He is accompanied by Mrs. Maw.

The Bishop of Aotearoa, the Rt. Rev. P A Bennett, will spend a few months in Rarotonga convalescing after two severe operations in a Rotorua hospital. He is at present visiting Hawke’s Bay and is expected to leave shortly for Rarotonga.—l’.A.

Mr W. L. McKvoy, of the Hillside Locomotive Workshops, Dunedin, is to leave for Sydney tomorrow by the Maunganui for a three months' holiday. He intends to visit all the important engineering works and locomotive workshops in the various States of Australia.

hotel register Grand.—Mr. C. F. Brice, Mr. A. Brookes (Wellington), Mr. S. Bennet (Edinburgh). Mr. R. Macpherson (Montreal). Mr. E. C. Hazlett (Dunedin), Mr. D. M. Davidson (Sydney). Cargen.—Mr C E. Robertson (Lower Hutt), Mr. J. Shaddock (Sydney), Star.—Mr. H. C. Keays, Mr. E. C. Emeny (Wellington), Mr. A. Kennedy (Palmerston North), Mr. D. J. Cohen (Hastings). Mr, W. Bowler (Gisborne). Central. —Mr. A. E. Armstrong (Christchurch). Mr. A. Smith (Wellington), Mr. R Dalamore (Dunedin). Mr. A. E. Smith (Waiuku).

Royal.—Mr. P. L. Baird (Whakatane) Mr D. G. Compton (Sydney). Albert.—Mr. F. Yardley (Matamata), Mr. I). Schurack (Wellington, Mr. A. I)Neill (Dunedin). Mr. N. E. Hil! ,Waihi), Mr. H. Windsor (Hamilton).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 11

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 11

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 11

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