PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mr and Mrs A. F. Spackman returned to Napier on Sunday from liotorua. Miss Marjorie Boyce has left Hastinsg ip take charge of Mokara rohooj. Mrs E. A. W. Henley left Napier this. morning for Wellington, where she joms the liotorua, sauing cn Saturday for England. Sir William and Lady Perry, JNlascertont are spending a lioliday fishing at Taupo and arc staying at the Ootel Spa. Mrs A. K. Wrightson, who has been on a visit to ho" sister. Mrs Pearson, at Brooklyn, returned to Napier 011 Sunday. Mr and Mrs E. G. Stevenson, vho have been on 11 fortn'ght's motor lour, retunied t«> Napier on Sunday evexiing. Mrs T. H. 11. Gifford has I'et i.'ned from sp. nc'ing a sho^t holiday in Daunevu'ke, Mr and Mrs Pbil Dolbel, KedelylFe Station, Tai'adale, have left 011 a foitnight's visit to Auckland. ]Mr and Mrs Cliristopher, oi KaiI taia, Nortb Auckland, who are 011 a j motor tour cf the southern part of the i Nortli Island, are visitors to Wairoa. I Mrs C. F. H. Pollock, aecompanied I by Miss Oriel Pollock, and Miss Joan | Pollock, O y xivenue, Napirir, left I last Saturday for Wellington. Miss | Oriel Poilock is going on a visit to England.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 39, 2 March 1937, Page 5
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