PROVINCIAL PERSONALS
Major-General A. Solly-Flooa, who has arrived at Wellington by the Tamaroa, is to visit Waikaremoana and Hawke's By. Miss Effie Williamson, Gisborne, has been visiting her nephew, Mr Paul Williams, Wairoa. Mrs Guest, who was schooJ teacher at the Tuliara Nativo School 16 years ago, revisited Wairoa during carnival week, and stayed with Mr D. D. Pryde. She was accompanied by her son and daughter, and left on Monday via Taupo for Whakatane. Sir Alexander Roberts was a visitor to the Wairoa show. Sister Valerie Watt, Nuhaka, who has been dangerously ill, is now showing an improvement. Mr W. J Drysdale, of the Wairoa Post and Telegraph office, leaves Wairoa to-morrow for Waipukurau. Miss Fox, Napier, is visiting Wairoa as the guest of her brother-in-law, Mr F. Couper. The Rev. C. Hyde, the new vicar of St. Paul's Church, Wairoa, was inducted at the evensong service on Sunday by the Ven. Archdeacon Butterffeld. Mr Burnley, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Napier, visited the Omana Soldier Settlement last week. Mrs B. Moles, a former Wairoa resident, and now of Gisborne, is on a visit to Wairoa.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 3
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