PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Outram Horspool, of Auckland, who have been spending a short holiday in Rotorua, have returned home. 1 Miss D. Mactier, of Haupapa St., Rotorua, has left on a visit to Napier. Miss Jean Hockly, who has been visiting Rotorua as the guests of her sister, Mrs. Frank Grove, of Pukaki Street, has returned to Auckland. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Bailey, of Rotorua, are visiting Hamilton. " Mrs. Holley, of Auckland, is spend1 ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. G. Steele, of Union Street, Rotorua. Mrs. C. R. Tapper, of the Bungalow, Rotorua, is visiting Cambridge. Miss Holmes, of Devonport, who has been visiting Rotorua, has returned to her home. Miss D. Ford, of Remuera, Auckland, who has been on holiday at Rotorua as the guest of Mrs. J. St. Clair, of Ranolf Street, has returned home. Miss Muriel Payton, who has beeii a well known resident of Rotorua for some years, left for Honolulu by the Niagara on Tuesday. Before leaving, Miss Payton was tbe recipient of many messages of farewell and good wishes from her many friends in New Zealand.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 51, 22 October 1931, Page 5
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