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PERSONAL

, fr x L. Thwaites was a passenger on the Limited this morning. . G C Codlin left for Wellington nst evening, and expects to return to Auckland on Saturday. Vlaior H. S. Robinson, secretary of s. Anglican Melanesian Mission, returned Auckland today. Mr Edgar Stead, of Christchurch, Accompanied by Mrs. Stead. left for ae South last evening. , Mr H. R. Mackenzie left for Christchurch last evening. He will be away iroro Auckland for more than a week. Captain" G. B. Bates, of the HuddartParker Line, is spending a holiday ; n jj eW Zealand, and is at present in Wellington. Mr. L. Burkard, a Sydney merchant w ho was interested in the salvage of the wreck of the Wiltshire on Great Barrier, is staying at the Grand Hotel. Sir Victor Wilson, K.8.E., of Sydney, president of the Motion Picture His•ribuiors of Australia, arrived in Wellington by the Ulimaroa on Tuesday. Mr. C. J. Timka left last evening for Wellington to attend a meeting of the standing committee of the General Synod there. He expects to return to Auckland tomorrow. Sir Carrick Robertson. Hr. E. B. Gunson, and Dr. J. Hardie Neil left last evening for Wellington on hospital business, and are expected to return to Auckland tomorrow. Mr. F. A. Crago, of the Sydney flourmilling Arm, F. Crago and Sons, Ltd., arrived in Wellington by the Ulimaroa. He intends to visit various places in the North and South Islands. Mr. E. C. Cachmaille. of Wellington, secretary for the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, London, arrived in Auckland with Sir Hugh P. Allen yesterday, and is staying at Hotel Cargo n. General Edward Higgins, of the London headquarters of the Salvation Army, will visit New Zealand early next year. He will spend more than four months in the Dominion. General Higgins will leave England this month to investigate Salvation Army activities among the natives in South Africa HOTEL REGISTER Grand.—Mr. C. J. Hart (Melbourne), Mr. H. A. Honeyfield (Palmerston Morth). * * * Cargcn.—Mr. G. L. Ferguson (Wuimate North). Mr. C. W. Allan (Edinburgh). 1 Star. Mr. J. I). Clancy (Sydney), Mr. s'. P. Thomas (Hamilton), Mr R J. Burton (Wellington). Central.—Mr. A. E. Smith OVaiuku) Mr. Colin (Melbourne). Royal.—Mr. S. M. Murdoch (Dun«m) Mr. E. Johnson (Christchurch), ■'lr. IV. Armour, Mr. H. Petrie Mr T -WPherson Albert— Mr. T. W. Murray (Darga'trl ri *£*• V * Morton (Whangarei) ff; L. Howard (Christchurch), Kara Aslan Pasha (U.S.A.).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 9

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