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PLUNKET SOCIETY

Meeting of Waipawa Branch The monthly meeting of the Waipawa branch of the Plunket Society was held in the Plunket rooms yesterday afternoon. The presiderit, Mr C. G. E. Harker, 'was in the chair, and there were present, Mesdames R. Bishop, Preston,- H. -Bryant, Petersen, K. , Gollan, Wallace, Murray, -Towers and the Secretary (Mrs Spicer). ■ Ar apolqgy for absence was received .from Mrs E. Bibby. ... The report of the nurse on the work of the month was adopted as read. Donations and subscriptions were received from the. following: Mrs N. Rapley £1; Mr .and Mrs G- Hunt £1; Mrs C. M. Tiffen, Mris A. E. Willis, Mirs Sawyer and Mrs Murray .5/- each, . . . 1 Feeling reference was made; by Mrs Harker 'to the .lbss sustajned'by the society In the death of Mrs J, Bibby,, a former president of ■ the .branch, and also of Mrs R. MacAulay, secretary of the ' Elsthorpe bfahch, and a resolution of condolence was passed in silence. • It was decided that the nurse extend her. visi.ts in the Wakarara district as ,far as the mijl, the settlers being staunch (supporterg of - the society. There. was a considerable diacussjon on business of a genqral natuye which is to be brought forward at a latermeeting.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 3

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PLUNKET SOCIETY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 3

PLUNKET SOCIETY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 3

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