PROVINCIAL PERSONALS
Mr A. H. Seymour, Napier, is on a visit to relatives in Wairoa. Mr M. H. Dixon, Napier, was a weelrend visitor to Wairoa. Mr and Mrs H. Snell, Morrinsville, are on holiday at Morere Hot Springe. Mr A. F. Fyson, Beck's Phgrmaey mianager, is on his annual leave. Tbe relieving manager is Mr E SharlancL Napier. Mr W. A. Somers, Matamata, ls maldng a motor tour of Wairoa and Napier and Hastings districts, Mr J. F. Wentworth, Waikaremoana, is on a visit to Morrinsville. Mr W. O. Hawke, clerk of the Wairoa Magistrate's Court, is under transfer to Whangarei. His place will be filled by Mr D. R. Brown Mr. Ken Hales, of the Ormondville Post OfBce staff, is spending part ot his annual leave at his home at Waipukurau. He will later visit Wellington and Tauranga. Mrs. Barlow and Miss Joyce Macgregor. Ongaonga, are on a. visit to Te Uri. They are the guests of Mrs. Jens Pedersen. Miss Joyce Pedersen, Makaretu, is spending a holiday at Te Uri as the guest of Miss Verne Baines. Mrs. Carney, Woodville, has returned from a short visit to Ormondville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Carney. Miss Edua Pedersen, Springhill, is in Ormondville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dazzler. Mr. P, N. Dahlberg and his son Lindsay, Norsewood, ar6 spending a holiday with relatives in Christchurch. Mrs. S. Howes, Wanganui, with her two daughters are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Olsen, Whetukura. Misses Noel Chadwick and Joyce Snaddon, Whetukura, are visiting relatives in the Auckland district.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 3
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