PERSONAL.
• — ' Mr Hugh Poland, M.P., left Paeroa, on Thursday for a trip to Sydney. Mr Poland is accompanied by Mr JHand, of Taupiri. The, Rev. F. B. and Mrs Dobson leave Paeroa to-day on a three, weeks’ holiday, which will be speift in Wellington and Christchurch. Messrs M. McLeod, 8.A., and N. T Lambourne, M.A., Auckland Education Board’s inspectors, are at present inspecting the local District High School. Mr G. H. Taylor, headmaster of the local District High School, left for Auckland on Friday evening to attend a meeting of the executive of the Auckland District Teachers’ Institute. At the conclusion of evensong at St. Paul’s Church last evening the Rev. F. B. Dobson and Mrs Dobson were met by the members of the Ladies Guild and presented with a cheque. The president, Mrs W. H. Taylor, in making the presentation, referred to the sterling work done by Mrs Dobson in the Sunday School, and the assistance rendered to the guild by the vicar. The Rev. DobsonVeelingly thanked the members on,, behalf of his wife and himself. x
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4560, 7 May 1923, Page 2
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178PERSONAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4560, 7 May 1923, Page 2
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