SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. Justice Cooper and Miss Cooper are expected to return to New Zealand from England at the end of March. Mrs. Cooper and the Misses Ella and Gertrude Cooper remain behind for another year,
Miss Bessie Fitzgerald's marriage to Mr. Wnrd has been fixed to take place on April 15.
Mrs. Kelsey (Kelburne) is leaving very shortly for Auckland, where she will remain for the next twelve months.
Mrs. T. Duncan (Kelburne) leaves for Auckland next week.
:Mts. Wooding (England) is the guest of Miss Richmond, in Hobson Street, and Miss Wooding is staying with Mrs. Jelly,
The engagement is announced of Miss Olive Farmer, youngest daughter of Mr. Alex. Farmer, of Wellington, to Mr. Alex. Ironside, second son of Mr. A. Ironside, of Oamaru.
Miss Minnie Spiro left Wellington on Monday for Dunedin.
Mrs. Kernot and her two children aro leaving this month for Sydney, en route for England and tho Continent;
Miss Mncara (Masterton), Miss Payton, and Miss T. l'ayton are staying at Worser Bay.
! Miss Rosina Bnckman is giving a eoncert in New-Plymouth this evening. She is being assist?d by Mr. Herbert Bloy (violinist) and Mr. Hamilton Hodges, whom the New Plymouth "Herald" describes as the Afro-American baritone.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 9
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204SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 9
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