PERSONAL.
Mrs Henry Dobson and sons, ef Blenheim, have been the guests of the Rev. and Mrs Dobson, and left for Rotorua yesterday. Mr A. J. Garry, manager of the Pae-, roa butler factory, left for Auckland yesterday morning to attend the halfyearly conference of graders, which is held at the Government grading stores, Auckland. Mr Harold Hill, the well-known Auckland tenor, will be spending the Easter holidays with Mr R. W. Evans at the “Wilderness ” and will sing a solo at the evening service at St. Paul’s on Easter Sunday. Mr R. Hemmings, the Methodist home missioner, left Ngatea by boat last night for Auckland, en route to Hikurangi, to which circuit he has been transferred. Mr W. P. Johns, organising secretary of the Auckland Creameries and Butler Workers’ Union, was in Paeroa yesterday. He conferred with the local butter factory employees and explained the terms of the new award, which is to come before the Arbitration Court in Auckland on April 16.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4544, 28 March 1923, Page 2
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164PERSONAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4544, 28 March 1923, Page 2
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