MARTINBOROUGH
PERSONAL ITEMS. (“Times-Age” Special.) . Miss Jean Feist returned to Hawera today. Mrs Boyce was a Martinborough visitor to Wellington last week. Mrs L. Nielsen is spending a weeks’ holiday in Palmerston North. Mrs M. Farrell, who has been visiting her parents, Mr ard Mrs Bright, returned to Taihape on Saturday.
Miss Jury, of Takaroa, is staying with her sister, Mrs H. Parsons. Mrs N. Hudson has returned from spending a few days in Wellington. Mrs Mann returned on Saturday from a holiday in the West Coast. Mr Gordon M’AUum, of Wellington, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs C. F. M’AUum.
Mr Terence Tuohy, of the Post Office staff, has received word of his transfer to Hunterville.
Mr Stan Thomas, who has been in the Greytown Hospital for some time, is now home.
Mr and Mrs L. M. Berrill, of “Ngawaka,” will leave at.the end of this week to take up a new position at Te Parae, Masterton. Mr Stewart Harvey, who has been in Tiri Hospital for some weeks as a result of a serious fall from a horse, has returned home.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 May 1938, Page 9
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