PERSONAL
Mr. W. Steele, of Eruera Street, will leave by the Maunganui, for Sydney, on Friday, to be present at the opening of the new Sydney Harbour bridge. Inspector D. C. Fraser, of Hamilton, officer in charge of the Hamil- ■ ton police district, is at present car- EK, rying out an inspection tour of the |j| various stations under his control. M Inspector Fraser spent two days in l| Rotorua earlier in the week, and is at ■ present in Taupo. II Mr. J. B. Ilenry, Mr. E. A. Brown H and Mr. W. J. Crowther, of Auck-K land, are at the Grand Hotel. |f Misses Worrall (2), Mr. and Mrs.fi W. Worrall and Mr. Worrall, of Auck- fi land, are staying at Brents Bathgate fi House. M Mr. H. Lloyd, of Auckland, andfi Mr. McGarrol and Mr. Bean, of Tew Awamutu, are at Lake House Hotel. |i Mr. and Mrs. Snrman, of Thames,® Mr. A. B. Ward and Mr. L. L. Dewar, |i of Perth, W.A., and Miss N. Guthrie- IS Smith and Miss C. Guthrie-Smith, of ja Glasgow, are at Brents Bathgatejj House. II Mrs. James Osborne and Mr. J. E. j« Osborne, of Gundaroo, N.S.W., avc^ staying at the Grand Hotel. |||
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 4
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