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Mrs. Galt, of .Sydney, is staying at! the Star Motel. i Mrs. F. Howard, of Auckland, is j ; visiting Hastings. j Miss Dorothy Watson left Hamilton ! on Friday for Auckland. Miss Lorna Millar, of Palmerston j North, is visiting North Auckland. * * * i Mr. and Mrs*. A. M. Ferguson are j leaving at the end, of the week for Kaikohc. * * * [ Mrs. J. Ford and Miss Phil Ford, of i Ngaruawahia, have left for Auckland i for the, summer months. I Dr. V. A. Derrick and her sister, | Miss D. Derrick, of Oakland, California, j are at the Grand Hotel. i Misses M. and M. K. Bissell, of j j Manchester, ate visiting Auckland and | are staying at the Grand Hotel. Sir Alexander Herdman, Lady Herd- | man and Miss Joyce Herdman have ( j gone to Lake Rotoiti fof the vacation. Miss Minnie S. White is returning by the Marama tomorrow from Sydney, and will spend a few months in Aucki land, Mrs. L. J. Gravestock and Mrs. A. Young, of Sydney. Mrs..and Miss Dyke, of Gisborne, and Mrs. and Miss Jessel, of London, are at the Hotel Cargen. The engagement is announced of Vere, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. James, of Grey Lynn, to Con, eldest son of Mr. L. J. R. Bickerton, of Ponsonby. Mrs. Grey Colbeck, of Christchurch, who is visiting her parents, *Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, of Victoria Avenue, will leave for the South on Friday. ; Mrs. J. G. Coates spent the week-end in Auckland, and left last evening by the Limited for Havelock North, where she will present the prizes at Woodford House breaking-up. Mrs. E. J. Gravestock and her two daughters arrived from Sydney this morning by the Niagai-a to join her husband in Auckland. They are staying at the Hotel Cargen. Mrs. W. Bridgman, president of the Dunedin Branch of the Y.W.C.A., and president of the Otago Cricket Club, is at present visiting Auckland, and is the guest of Dr. W. G. Bridgman, Papakura. Dr. and Mrs. Paul and Miss J. Haywood, of Sydney, Major and Mrs. Ganare, of London. Captain and Mrs. It. Brassev, of Adelaide, Mrs. V. and Miss Riddiford and Miss Hale, of .Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. V. Smith, of Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Chance, of England, and Miss D. Derrick, .of U.S.A., are guests at the Grand Hotel.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 847, 16 December 1929, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 847, 16 December 1929, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 847, 16 December 1929, Page 4

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