Rongotea
From Our Own Correspondent. Personal A visitor to Kongo tea is Miss M. Bremner, of Leamington, Cambridge, wlio is staying with Mrs M. Ulorer. Miss Bremuer was formerly on the staff of the Rongotea school. Mr and Mrs C. A. Hyde, jr., and their little daughter Melva, and Mr and Mrs C. Hyde, sen., of Kairanga, and Miss Hazel Hurst, of Kongotea, are on a motor tour of the North island. Mr and Mrs F. Wright have received notice of tne promotion of their son, Mr Carl Wight, to the position of station - maste at Katikati on the Tauranga line. Mr G. C. 11. Sparrow, of the Manawatu Oroua Electric Bower Board staff, Rongotea, is spending his annual leave motoring in the North Island. • Mrs A. Sason, of Sanson, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs R. W. George, Kongotea. Mr H. B. Becker, who has held the position of assistant postmaster for several years, has been transferred to Morrinsville, where he commenced duty on February 1. Master Jack Kennedy motored through to Ohakune, where he will spend a holiday with his sister, Mrs R. Bree. Master Lyall George is spending the school holidays under canvas at New Ply-
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 27, 2 February 1937, Page 3
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202Rongotea Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 27, 2 February 1937, Page 3
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