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Miss B. Boyes, of Eketahuna, is on a visit to the Marlborough Sounds. A Wellington visitor to Greytown over the weekend was Miss Ina Merson a former resident of the district. Mr and Mrs R. B. McLellan, of Eketahuna, will leave shortly to take over a farm between Blenheim and Murchison. Mrs Guy Groves and Miss Jean Groves, Bushgroves, Masterton, who have been visiting Auckland, are now at Tauranga. Miss Eileen Grant, of Martinborough, has received a two years' teaching appointment in Suva, and will take up duty at that place on May 7. Miss P. Mcßeynolds, of Feilding, is on a holiday visit to Masterton, being the guest of Miss M. Brennan. Bunny Street. Mr and Mrs R. Jenkins, of Bannister Street, Masterton, left today :cc„ Hamilton. Mr Jenkins, is the Wairarapa delegate to the Amalgamated Federation of Builders’ Conference which is being held in Hamilton this week.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1939, Page 8
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151PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1939, Page 8
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