LATE LOCALS.
Mrs Frank Hav, of Wellington, is spending the Christinas on the Cojjst, and is staying with her brother, Mr T. E. V. Seddon, M.P., Grey-mouth. r /he Rev. Canon Galway who is on a visit to the West Coast will preach in All Saints Church on Sunday evening. Mrs R. J. Seddon who went to Australia accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Bean, of Christchurch, to visit Dr and Mrs Mori re and family on their return from an enjoyable European holiday trip, returned with her relatives to New Zealand on Tuesday last. Mrs Seddon enjoyed her visit very much. The pleasure was added to greatly by the facilities placed at her disposal for travel bv the Premiers of Victoria and New South Wales. While at Melbourne Mrs Seddon was able to visit her brother who is now much advanced in years. The visit and change did much for the health of Mrs Seddon who has returned home in excellent spirits,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 3
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162LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 3
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