NOTES
Mrs. Robert Burns, of Remuera, is visiting Rotorua. • • • Mrs. D. M. Hay, of Matamata, is visiting Auckland. • • • Mrs. S. Lewis, of Cambridge, is a visitor to Auckland. * * * Mrs. and Miss Salmon, of Auckland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, Okauia. » * * Miss Kathleen Henry, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at the Grand Hotel. * 0 • Miss M. Morice, of Wellington, is visiting Auckland, and is staying at the Grand Hotel. • * * Mrs. Taylor, of Auckland, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Underwood, in Matamata. • o • Mrs. C. Casbolt, Tainui Road, Cheltenham, leaves by the Aorangi for Sydney and Melbourne. • * • Mrs. A. Campbell, Okoroire, and Mrs. J. A. Connelly, Matamata, are spending a holiday at Takapuna. • • • Mrs. Hawkins, wife of Archdeacon Hawkins, left by the Ulimaroa for Sydney, en route to England. Miss Roach, of Auckland, formerly of Hawke’s Bay, left by the Ulimaroa for Sydney en route to England. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wilson, of Remuera, leave on Monday by the Aorangi on an extended visit to England.
* * * Mrs. Des Williams, of Te Awamutu, leaves for Auckland on Sunday and sails for England during the week.
Miss F. Holt, of London, has returned to Auckland from a visit to Rotorua, and is staying at the Grand Hotel.
0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, of Burwood Crescent, Remuera, left by the Ulimaroa yesterday on an extended visit to England and the Continent.
• * * Mr. and Mrs. R. 13. Kelly, who have been spending a short holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Easson, Bayswater, have returned to their home at Roseneath, Taradale, Hawke’s Bay.
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