KOPUAWHARA PERSONALS
(Herald Correspondent.)
Mrs. A. J. Read, Feilding, is visiting her son. Mr. G. A. Read, No. 3 Camp. —Miss Vera Highet, who is a student at the Teachers’ Training College, Wellington, is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Highet, No. 3 Camp.—Mr. and Mrs. Martinac and family have left No. 3 Camp to reside in Gisborne.
Mrs. C. W. Corkin has returned home with her infant daughter.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas Kennedy and: son, of the No. 3 Camp Y.M.C.A., have returned home after a fortnight’s vacation spent chiefly in Christchurch and Timaru.™Mr. B. Aislabie, 'clerk in charge in the Public Works Department’s office at No. 3 Camp, has returned from a vacation, which included visits to The Chateau, Tongariro National Park, and Wellington.— Mr. M. Ludwig, who has been relieving for three weeks as clerk in charge at the Public Works Department’s office at No. 3 Camp, has returned to Gisborne.
Mrs. C. Gordon, who has been spending a holiday in Gisborne, has returned home.—Mrs. J. Elliot has returned- from Gisborne after attending the Peach-Athins wedding.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Lloyd and family, Waikokopu, have taken up residence :in No. 3 Camp.—Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Paritu, have ben transferred to No. 3 Camp.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 8
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