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Mrs Atkinson, of Katikati, is the guest of Mrs Ussher, of Makairo. Miss McMullan, of Masterton, is visiting Palmerston North. Mrs J. Milne, of Masterton, was a weekend visitor to Hastings. Mrs J. C. Bidwill was a Featherston visitor to Napier over the weekend. Miss N. Lineel, Auckland, stayed at the Hotel Midland, Masterton, last night. Mrs C. Wright has returned to Masterton after some weeks spent in Dunedin. o Mr and Mrs F. Clark (Palmerston s North) are staying at the Hotel Mid- r land, Masterton. Mrs E. R. Newman, Wellington, is r staying with her parents, Mr and Mrs '' T. T. Denbee, Renall Street, Master- v ton, while her husband is in camp. 1 Mr and Mrs M. Howat Junr., of Kohinui, have left to take up their residence in Dunedin, where Mr Howat has joined the police force. ] Believed to be 105 years of age a 1 Maori woman died at Te Hoe yester- t day after living in the district all her i life. She was Mrs Kai Naha Toto, one < of respected Maoris in the ] Waikato. She was a young woman ] when Potatau was proclaimed the first J Maori King. 1 : i
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1940, Page 8
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199PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1940, Page 8
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