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Miss Starr left on Tuesday on a holiday visit to Sydney. Mrs L. W. Morgan left for Wellington by Tuesday’s express. Mr and Mrs G. M. Fraser proceeded to Auckland on Tuesday. Mrs Yosng, To.Kuiti, with her infant daughter, spent last week end at the Hylands, Mr and Mrs E. A. Jones, Raynor’s road, left for Kaipara today. Mrs and the Messrs Phyn (2), Ruawaro, left for Feikling on Wednesday. Mr Gould, of Messrs Parr and Blomfield, solicitors, Auckland, visited Huntly yesterday. Mr W. Lutener, who was accompanied by bis wife and family paid a brief visit to Huntly on Tuesday last. Mr and Mrs J. Fletcher and Mr and Mrs R. Green well propose spending the Easter holidays at Rotorua. Mr and Mrs Edwin Cox and fa mi 1 y lea v e to-cl a y fo r Austr aI i a where they intend to reside for the future. Tupu Taingakawa and Kiri Toko Te Ahu proceeded to Auckland yesterday in order to make the final arrangements for the journey to the Old Country. To-night a social and dance will be held in the hall at Waahi in order that his followers may be enabled to “farewell” their ‘King”, Te Rata. . Elder’s G. A. El dredge and W J. Olpin, who are in charge >f the Mormon mission at Waahi, eft Huntly on Wednesday en •onto for the Agricultural College, Hastings, where the j mnual conference will be held, i Ask to see the new low bust ongskirted models in Warner’s j lust-proof corsets. Every .pair guaranteed. Local Drapars. Advt.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 9 April 1914, Page 2
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