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LAKE COUNTY MAIL No. 2. Thursday, June 5, 1947. QUEENSTOWN PERSONALS

Captain and All’s !’. R. Luckie are spending a holiday in Southland. # * * Mr and ilrs W. S. Shearer are on holiday in Dunedin and Christchurch. «= . * -iMr •). Anderson returned recently from Suva. * * * Mr and Mrs J. if. Ritchie and family returned to Dunedin on Sunday. * * * Mr and Mrs R. C. Cook arc visiting Queenstown. * * * Mr .Richard Jones of Dunedin is at present in Queenstown. * * * Mrs L. G. Lynch is visiting Invercargill and is journeying on to Dunedin for the McEntyre-Mnlholland wedding. # # * Mr H. A. Ve/.ey, county engineer, paid a visit to Ashburton during the King’s Birthday week-end. * * * Misses C. B. Dagg and P. Wheatley are holidaying at the West Coast, North Island. # * «= Mr and Mrs H. D. Walker and family have returned from spending the school vacation in Dunedin. # * # Mrs Joseph Miller and children have returned to Invercargill after spending a holiday at Gibbston. =» * ■* Mr C. G. Roderiqne lias resumed duties after spending bis annual leave in Wellington. # * * Home for the Kings Birthday weekend were two local boys, Mr Reg Edwards and Mr W. Ryan. * * * Mr and Mrs I. L. Norris and family have returned from a holiday spent at Port Chalmers. * * * Miss Lorna McPhee, who is on the staff of the High Commissioner’s Office, London, has been on a short visit to Queenstown. She was the guest of the Internal Affairs Department and is acquainting herself with present conditions in New Zealand. * * * Following' a recent sitting of the Court, local residents were accused of inflicting persecution and victimisation upon an owner of wandering stock, in their efforts to claim damages for the destruction of vegetable and (lower gardens. However, one the accuser’s gardens fell victim to a visit from the cows last week-end. Did he say! What?

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Lake County Mail, Issue 2, 5 June 1947, Page 4

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LAKE COUNTY MAIL No. 2. Thursday, June 5, 1947. QUEENSTOWN PERSONALS Lake County Mail, Issue 2, 5 June 1947, Page 4

LAKE COUNTY MAIL No. 2. Thursday, June 5, 1947. QUEENSTOWN PERSONALS Lake County Mail, Issue 2, 5 June 1947, Page 4

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