PERSONAL
Mr. J. E. Pippin, general manager of the Matson Steamship line, at Sydney, and Mr. N. S. Walker, manager of the Auckland branch of the line, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wingate, of Palmerston North, and Miss A. J. Plessey, of South Afriea, are at Princes Gate. Mr. J. F. Murphy, of Sydney, is staying at Waiwera House. Mr. Casey, Mr. Sanners and Mr. Gibson, of Eltham, are at the Geyser Hotel. Mrs. Earl, of Auckland, Mr. W. H. Course, of Hamilton, and Mr. F. Booth, of Wellington, are at the Palace Hotel. Mrs. C. Radcliffe, Miss Radcliffe and Miss Comins, of Devon, England, are among those at Princes Gate. Mr. Mackay, and Mr. Abbott, of Eltham, are at the Geyser Hotel. Mr. J. B. Crawford, and Mr. L. H. Thompson, of Auckland, and Mr. A. Wilding, of Hamilton, are at the Palace Hotel.
Mr. D. Lake, of Sydney, and Mr. N. -Peart, Miss Peart and Miss Moaran, of Bristol, England, are at the Grand Hotel. Miss D. M. Gouk and Mr. and Mrs. D. Gouk, of Auckland, are staying at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. and Mrs .L. J. Martin, of Victoria, Australia, and Miss B. W. Fussell, of Timaru, are at the Gand Hotel. Mr. W. C. Kemble, Mr. N. Dixon, I and Mr. H. E. White, of Auckland, are~at Brents Bathgate House. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. von der Borch, of Mt. Isat, Queensland, and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cabot, of South Australia, are at the Grand Hotel. Miss R. T. Gresham, of Christchurch, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Nelson and Mr. J. Barron, of Auckland, are staying at Brents Bathgate House. Mr. M. C. Armitage, of London, and Mr. M. Benjamin, of Auckland, are staying at the Grand Hotel.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 199, 15 April 1932, Page 4
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