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The Earl of Beauchamp, a former Governor of New South Wales, left Sydney yesterday on the Marama for Auckland. He is to visit Rotorua for health reasons, says a Press Associa. tion eable from Sydney. Mr C. H. Fagge, vice-president of the Royal Cojlege of Surgeons, of Gu/s British Medical Association at tlie recent conference in Auckland of the New Zealand branch ' of the association, is visiting Rotorua. He is accompanied by Mrs Fagge and is stay. ing at Waiwera House. Mr and Mrs J. McKenzie, of Hastings, and Mr. W. Wiseman, of Auckland, are at Brent's Bathgate House, *Mr and Mrs C. H. Hunter, of Perth, W.A., Mrs J. A. Dewar, of Lower Hutt, and Miss Chance, oi Auckland, are at the Grand Hotel, Dr. E. M, Milsom and Miss Milson], of Auckland, are among those at Waiwera House. Mr. D. N. MacGregor, of Auckland, Mr. J. N. Aitken and Mrs J. Aitkei of Wellington, and Mrs E. N.'Sharp, of Levin, are at Brent's Bathgate House. Mr and Mrs McGovern, of Sydney, are among those at Princes Gate. Dr. Preston, Miss Pringle and Mr; Preston, of Wellington, are at Princes Gate. Mr.A. Hirst, Miss Murphy and Mt Yan.de Vere, of Sydney, are stayinf at the Grand. Hotel. Mr T. F. Kempster, of Melbourne, Mrs C. Dunford, of Matangi, and Miss G. Swears, of Auckland, are a! Brent's Bathgate House. Mr. J. C. Blair, and Mr. and Mrs G. R. Brierley, of Melbourne, and Mi G. A. Sevier, of Wellington, are al the Grand Hotel. Miss P. H. Wright, of Melboum and Mr. A. E. Marshall and Miss I, Wettich, of Wellington are stayin; at Brent's Bathgate House. \ l Mrs K. Scott, of Melbourne, and | Mrs D. E. Gadsby, Mrs M. A. Englisi j Mr S. R. English and Mr F. B. Couit of Auckland, are at Princes Gate. ' | ! Mr and Mrs Martyn Wilson, 1 | and Mrs F. M. Short and Mr and Mii ! H. Hobday, of Auckland, are stayinj i at Princes Gate. i The Hon. Sir Apirana Ngata Minister for Native Affairs, is expect ed to visit Rotorua this week-end oi departmental business. Mr. George Sentch is at presei acting as relieving station maste; at Rotorua, vice Mr. W. Cooper, wli has been transferred to Tauranga. Mi Sentch is well known to the olda residents of Rotorua and was in thf district as early as 1902.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 171, 12 March 1932, Page 4
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