PERSONAL
Mrs. B. Barriball, of Waiuku, is among those at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Blanch, of Sydney, are at Prince's Gate. Mr. and Mrs. Pellow, of Gisborne, are at Waiwera House. Mr. W. T. Jupp, of Auckland, and ■> Mr. W. -F. Merton, of Tologa Bayj are at Brent's Bathgate House. ~ r Mr. A. W. Madden, „of Waiuku, and Mr. R. J. Palmer, of MelbOiirne, are at thew Grand Hotel. Miss D. Boyce, of Anckland, and Miss E. dtrTMontalk, "of Tologa Bay, are among those at Brent's Bathgate House. Mr. G, Hardley, of Auckland, is among those at Arawa House. Mr. T. H. Galbraith, of Kenya, and Mr. Hanlon, of Whangarei, are staying at Waiwera House. Mr-. and Mrs. J, H. Taplin, Of Ruatoria, are at Prince's Gate. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall, who have been at Mourea for the fishing season, spent last night at Waiwera House on their way to Auckland. Mr. T. B. Strong, Director of Education, and Mr. Barrow, of the Education Department, Wellington, are staying at Arawa House. *
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 243, 3 June 1932, Page 4
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