PERSONALS
Sir Thomas Alackenzie has found it necessary to enter a private hospital in Dunedin for treatment ana rest—P.A.
The Rev. AY. T. Drake, formerly curate in the Holy Trinity parish, re-visited Gisborne yesterday after an absence, of nine years, in fulfilment of. his duties as organising Secretary to the diocese of AA’aiapu, in succession to Dean- Brocklehurst. Air. Drake will remain in Gisborne , for ten days, and will then pay a visit to the parishes on the East Coast.
Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady Alice Fergus*on will leave for England by the Hangitata,. which is duo to .sail from Wellington on Saturday next, February Bth, at 4 p.m; ’ Captain OrrEwing will accompany them. AAo are asked to state for the. information of those whose intention it may have been to send flowers to their Excellencies’ cabin on the vessel, that,.while such a compliment would be gratefully appreciated in normal circumstances, it would he a real kindness on this occasion if the custom were not followed, for the reason tliat, for some time past, her Excellency has been suffering from hay fever.—P.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11124, 6 February 1930, Page 4
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