SHIPPING.
Queen of the South, from Wellington with general, arrived yesterday morning, and sailed again last night for Wellington Avith a cargo of hemp and avool. After discharging her cargo, she goes on the slip. She is expected back here with general next Thursday^
PATR.OT!C A HOP >!fe' Z “Mesdam'es John ’ RoWpsdn and' Harvey. Ayereih charge ■ othtbe shop today, last. They frratefJliy acknowledge’ gifts 'from d e follow- ’ ing;—Miss O’Brien, Mrs ffireen, Mjcs Oxley, Mr PerreauT Mrs Raine, -Mr Hughes,'Miss Woodroofe.\Mrs Har-, vey,; Mrs • John* RobinsonJMrs Healey, Mr Cfiung Wall, Mil- Thynne, ‘M r Fraser, Misses Eileen mdLdrna Robinson, Mrs J. H. Rob nsdn, Mrs Wyeth, Sirs Hood,' Mr ; ChryStall, Mrs C. E. Robinson, Mr* F. Robinson, Mrs Newth, Mrs Spiels, MrsA.' / S. Easton, Mr Davis, Mrs C. H. Sy-‘ mons, Miss Ross and Mrs/Henrieksen. j The competition for the.,bag of flour was won by Mrs Kirkley,* 16 be|ng the winning number, while Mrs Barr, with No. 22, won/ the cake. ■ • r The shop is open to-day, under the charge of Mrs F. Procter and Miss Woodroofe. *
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1770, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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177SHIPPING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1770, 29 December 1917, Page 3
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