PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Miss Goldie has arrived from England by the Rotorua to take up a position on the teaching) - staff' of Woodford - House, Havelock North ips» O. Fitchett, a member of the teaching" staff . of Woodford. House, Havelock North, who has had two j*ears' leave ' of absenc'e dufing which ihe toured' England and the Ctontinerit, has returned to resume her duties at the beginning of this term Mr and , Mrs Tweedie, and . family, Twyford, Hastings, after yisiting Waihua, have left for Morere and Waikaremoana. Mr and, -Mrs S.- Wickens, of Whangarei, and formerly of Napier, who are touring the North Island, are on a visit to Nii|)ier fov a few days.. Mr and Mrs (t. F. Heardy Irongate roadj Hastings t have left for a tour in the. north. Mr and Mrs-John Russell, Hastings, have- been the .guests of. Mr and Mrs A.- H. Russell, Ngatapa,. Gisborne. Mrs Theo Field * and Miss Audrey Field, Manutuke, Gisborne, returned home yesterday from a .holiday in Hawke'e Bay. • Miss Mary Gillies, Hamilton, wlvo has been visiting her aunt, Mrs H; L. Primrose, Gisborne, is now visiting friends in. Hawke's Bay. Mr and Mrs J. Hindman, Mre E. W Taylor and her daughter, and , Miss N, Main, leave Waipukurau, on Thursdqy for Wanganui, where they will take part in. tlie Wanganui croquet tourjniI ment.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 11
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