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Mr. D. L. Dustin, of New Zealand, wko is attacked t-o tke E.A.F. xeserve, is a pilot-instructor at Hendon. Mr J. R. Darby kas had to enter the Napier Hospital after many weeka' illness. Tke Rev. Lawrence Eogers, Christckurck, editor of Tke Outlook, is *tlm guest of Mr and Mrs J. M. de Montalk, Havelock Nortk. Mr. Hugk Vic.kerman, of Wellington, kas been appointed consulting engineer to tke New Plymoutk Harbour Board for tke proposed breakwater extension. Tke Eev. J. K. Arcker, of Ckristekurch, a former minister of tke Napier Baptjst Churek, arrjved in Napier on Saturday. He was tke preackev at tke Hastings Baptist Ckurck last nigkt. Tke Eev. J. J. Nortk, D.D., principal of tke N.Z. Baptist College, Auck land, is a visitor to Napier. Dr. Nortk is talving part in tke goldon jubilee celebrations of tke Napier Baptist Ckurck. - i Mrs j. O. Anderson, of Kahuranaki, tke motker of tke Hawke's Bay triplets, who are now in a home in Wellington, left by service-car from Hastings tkis afternoon for Welling/ton to see tke babies. The Eev. W. S. and Mrs. Eolliugs are Wellington visitors to Napier. Mr. Bollings is very closely associated witk tke New Zealand Baptist Missionary Society. Mr. and Mrs. Eollings expect to remain in Napier for moro tkan a week. Mr S. F. A. Coles, wko was a soldier in France, a station-kand in Australia and a short-story writer in New Zealand, was married at St. Mary's Ckurcli, Cadogjan Gardens, to Fraulein Dr. Siglinde Breinbaubei\ of Munick, reports a London cable. Tke Eev. M. W. P. Lascelles, secretary and treasurer of tke New Zealand Baptist Union, and a former minister of tke Baptist Ckurck in Napier, passed tkrougk Napier on kis way to Gisborne on Friday. He is returning to Napier to-day. Miss Maisie Queale, of Lockial, Invercargill, kas been appointed an assistant in tke Nuhaka Maori Mission. Before ker doparture and after the Fresbyterian Ciiurcli service at Lochiel, tke Eev. A. 0. Wedderspoon praisod Miss Queale 's work, and, on bckalf of tke congregation, presented ker witk a leatker suit case and a kat case and travellmguug. Miss QucaJo suitably rcpiiod.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 179, 16 August 1937, Page 4
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