PERSONAL
Mrs. Ryan, of Taihape, is staying at the Hotel Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ward, of Wellington, and Mr. R. J. Allen, of Loddon, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wordsworth, 6f Napier, are among those at Brentfs Bathgate House. •; Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Natusch, of Wellington, are at the Hotel" Australia. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cliff-McCulloch, of Whakatane, are at Prince's Gate. Mr. G. Hislop, Mr. Grey and.Mr. McBirnie, of Auckland, are at the Palace Hbtelr • • ; Mr.^J. F. W. Neilson, of Raukokore, ~'and Mbv G. Pollock, of Auckland, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. " and Mrs. * Spalding, of Melbourne, are at the Hotel Australia. Mr. L. J. Keeling and Mr. J. D. Vincent, of London, are staying ;at Brent's Bathgate House. Mr. and Mrs. P. Canning, of Waipukurau, are among those. at Prince's Gate. Mr. Manning, Mr. W. Forsdick, and Mr. Langridge, of Auckland, are at the Palace Hotel. Mrs. Batley and her son, of Sydney, are visiting Rotorua,, and are at the Hotel Australia; ■ T Mr. N. R! Chapman, of Auckland, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barber, bx Gisborne, are at the Grand Hotel. The Bishop of Aotea-roa, Bishop Bennet, will consecfate a new "Maori church at Paeroa to-day. The sympathy of friends in Rotorua will be extended. to Mrs. G. P. Ferguson, of Auckland, whose husband died suddenly on Tuesday evening when driving her home from the Middlemore golf course. Mrs. Ferguson won the Rotorua ladies' open golf championship last month. Partnered by Mrs. J. M. Wilson she also recently won the L.G.TJ. autumn foursomes.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 242, 2 June 1932, Page 4
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