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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr and Mrs G. Beard, Longbush, are staying at. Rotorua. Mrs A. Blair, of Taradale, is the guest of Mrs Bennett of Greytown.

Mrs Paterson, Hawke's Bay, is staying with her daughter, Mrs A. W. Don, Hadlow.

Mrs N. Beetham, who has been visiting Pohangina, has returned to Masterton.

Mrs F. Brice, who has been spending a few days in Masterton, has returned to Marton.

Miss M. Wilson, who has-been staying with Mrs C. J. Bennett, “Otahoua,” has returned to Wellington.

Mr and Mrs H. H. Mawley and Miss Margaret Mawley, “Bagshot,” Wangaehu. are staying at Rotorua. Mrs Cook, of Christchurch, is the guest of her sister, Mrs L. Christensen, Putara.

Mrs M. Kenny, Marlborough Sounds, and Mrs Gooch, Hawke’s Bay, are staying with Mrs C. C. Jackson, Kopuaranga.

Misses Vera Judd and Edith Ralph. Chapel Street, Masterton, were visitors to the Lower Hutt for the Daniell —Wicksted wedding.

Mrs A. Church, of High Street, Masterton, has returned to Niasterton after a three weeks’ stay at Lumeah, Nurse Brailsford’s Rest Home at Levin. As a mark of appreciation and admiration for the work which Princess Te Puea Herangi is doing among the Maori people, a cheque for £lOO was presented to her at a gathering at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on behalf of a number of members of the Auckland Institute and Museum who had subscribed the money toward the cost of her centennial fleet of war canoes. In addition to the subscribers’ gift, she was handed the sum of £2O contributed by Mr Norman Barclay Morton of California, a former resident of Auckland, who is revisiting New Zealand.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19390401.2.95.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 April 1939, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
272

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 April 1939, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 April 1939, Page 10

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