PROVINCIAL PERSONALS
Mr P. Keegan, Akaroa, who has been visiting bis- brother, Mr M. J. Keegan, Takapau, has gone on to Auckland. The sympathy of a large circle of friends in the Takapau district is extended to the family of Mrs Guy Livingston, who passed away at New Plymouth on Sunday after a brief illness. Besides lier husband, Mr Guy Livingston, deceased leaves two sons, Messrs Allan and Gordon Livingston. 1 Miss M. Wynn, Otane, has left on a hoijday visit to Taupo ahd Auckland. Mr C. Deil, Te Kauwhata, is visiting Otane renewing old fricndships, and is the guest of Mr and Mrs 0. It. Page. Stafi! Nurso Marsell, of the Waipukurau Public Hospital, has leit on annual lcave. Sister H, McLoan, of the nursing staff of the Waipukurau Public Hospital, hsie been granted tliree month.s:, leave of absence. Sister D. McDonald will carry ou temporarily in her place. In appreciation of specia] services rendered to Ihe Waipukurau Public • Hospital by Sister W. J. Cairns, who acted as sub-matron for some tinfe, the Waipawa Hospital Board agrecd this morning to make her a subsiantial exgratia payment.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 3
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