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■■■ 1 Mr and Mrs W. Hatry left Napier this morning for Carterton after having spent the Easter period at Napier. Mr P, B. McLeary returned to Wellington yesterday after a short visit to Napier. Mr Sidney A. A. Fry, mining engineer, West Ceast, is on a short visit to Hastings. Miss E. T. Baker, qf Tauranga, returned home this morning after visiting telativee in Napier, Mr and Mrs W. Manning, foiuner residents of Napier, and now livixxg in Stratford, returned last week for a holiday. Miss Lorna King, of Palmerston North, returned home yesterday after vxsiting her grandmother, Mrs C. King, Bower, street, Napier. Mrs Hugh Miller, of Kelburn, Wellington, has been visiting friends in Napier. {3he returned home this mornittg. Constabie E. C. T. Broadley, who has been transferred from Auckland to Hastings, began duty in Hastings yesterday. His appointment brings the Hastings Poliee Force up to 14. Mr W. H. Moyes, headmaster of the New Plymouth Boys' High School, was the guest of honour at a smoke concert given On Saturday evening by the sehool's Old Boys1 Association to mark the 25th anniversary of his headmasterfihip. EfiiphasiS was laid upon the parfc played by Mrs Moyes, and the chairman, Mr H. N. JohnsOU, on behalf of the Old B0ys} AssOOiation presented Mr aiid Mrs Moyes with a silver tea set. The cafeer of Mr Moyes since he joined the school had been praetically the career of the school itself, said Mr Johnson. A praetieal visionary, he has lifted the school from a parochial inetitution to oue of the greatest schools in New Zealand.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 4
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