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PERSONAL

Mr. W. Fleissner, Hastings, is visit,ng Taranaki. Mrs McQuari'ie, Dufferin street, Hastings, returned liome by yesterday's mail train from Wellington. Mr. A. M. Eetemeyer, of Napier, tett this morning on a short visit to Palmerston North. Mr. J. O 'Sullivan, of Plimmerton, who has been on a visit to Hastings, returned south this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Langley and family, nf Palmerston North, who have been holiday-making at Te Awanga, returned home yesterday. Miss Patricia Williams, Atua, "Waipukurau, was the guest of Mrs. W. G. Sherratt, Gisborne, for tEe Bcannell— Burke wedding. Mr. Mason Chambers, of Tauroa, is a patient in the Royston private hospital, where he has undergone a minoj operation and is now making satisfaotory progress. The Rt. Rev. H. W. Williams, Bishop of Waiapu, has been visiting Auckland for the annual meetings of the MisBions Trust Board and the Clerical Pensione Board. Admiral C. Greatorox, who retired from active service in 1922, arrived ftt vVellington in the Tamaroa from Southimpton on his fourth trip to New Zealand in four years. He is accompanied by his wife and daughter. Mr. A. S. Gaye, C.B., O.B.E., United Kingdom Tepresentative on the Phoaphate Commission since 1934, and Com•nissioner of Crown Landls in England Erom 1924 to 1934, was a passenger on ;he Tamaroa, whieh arrived at Wellington from Southmpton yesterday. Dr. Elizabeth Gunn, schools medical officer at Wanganui, has been temporaTily transferred to Wellington, where she will be attached to headquarters of the Health Department. The appointment is for two months. Sho leaves on Monday. Mrs. A. V. S. Reed, who, with her daughters, the Missete R. and B. Reed, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. T. S. Willia.ns, "Kaharau," Ruatoria, is returning to Hawke's Bay at the we.ekend after spending a few days with the Misses Orr, Kanakanaia. A Sydney cable message states that Mr. H. S. Bailey, chief seeretary to th*» Victorian Government, and his wife, failed by tlie Awatea. Mr. E. P. Kerry, conductor of the Randwick Municipal Band, was also a pasi3enger, He i*1 judging the band competitions at Nelson from February 15 to 20. Captam „ L. Owens, commander of the Oripic Line's steamer Orion, will take part in the Coronation pro-ession m London in May, according to advico received in Napier by the agents for fche company. Captain Owens, who was m command of the Orion on her recent trip from Australia to New ZealaDd, will act as one of the A.D.C.'s to Hij» Majesty King George VI, i Reference to the passing or Mr P. bcullin, Hawke's Bay River Board overseer, _ was made at the meeting of the Hastings Borough Oouncil in committee on Thuifeday night, and a motion expiessing symp^thy and condolence with the relatives was passed. Mention was made of th© very valuable work that Mr Scullin had done, and regret was expressed at the loss of so fine a localbody servant as Mr Scullin had been.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 4

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 4

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