THE SOCIAL ROUND
PERSONAL ITEMS. Mrs. W. G. Smith, of Wellington, is staving at Stonehurst. * * * C'. Mack, of Wellington, is stayin" at the Grand Hotel. r * * * * Mrs. H. 31. Day. of Adelaide, is stayins at the Grand Hotel, i ilrs. A. U. Christian, of Wellington. is staving at the Star Hotel. * * • «, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey O'Leary, of Wellington, are visiting Auckland. Mrs. G. Whitelaw, of Mount Eden, left hy the Tofua for a tour of the Islands. Mrs. A. McLean, of Cape Colville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harding, Dargaville. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mingay., of Milford. returned yesterday by the Aorangi from Canada. * *• * Mrs. J. M. Samson, of Dunedin, and Mrs. Noel Adams, of Wharekawa, are staying at Hotel Cargen. * *■ » • "Mrs. A. M. Darling, accompanied by Miss Darling, of Oamaru, are spending a holiday in Auckland. * * £ * Star Hotel guests include Misses" M. Thurston, of Masterton. and Joyce Cundy, of Eeatherston. and Mrs. W. liodie, Wellington, who have been on a trip to Vancouver. returned this morning by the Aorangi. * * " * Mrs. J. C. Fussell. of the "Vicarage,"' Dargaville, is visiting Sydney to attend the wedding of her daughter. * « * * Mrs. W. Griffiths, of Tauranga, is on a visit to Auckland, and is staying with Mrs. -James Kelly, Beach Road, Heme Bay. * ❖ £ * Miss Grace Ashton-Warner, of King George Avenue, Epsom, left by the Aorangi en route for Durban, last evening. -*■*** Mrs. Geo. Nairn and Miss Nairn, both of Auckland, are visitors to Dargaville.' Mrs. Nairn was a resident of Dargaville in the pioneering days. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. C- Kerr and Miss Kerr, of Ballarat, have been on a world tour. -Mr. A. E. C. Kerr is well known in bowling circles. * * * * Bathbone, of St. Stephen's Avenue, who has been on a holiday in Sydney and Melbourne, returned home bv the Ma ra ma this morning. # * *. * Miss -Jocelyn Bloomfield, of Auckland, was tho guest of Mrs. Harold Barker (Fendalton) last week.. Later she will visit Mrs. Douglas" Deans'' ("EowallaYi*, 5 ! Coalgate). °** * * 3lrs. L. Patrick, who has been spending the last twelve months on a tour of England and the "Continent, reached Auckland again on Saturday, and has taken a flat at Courtville. * * * * . Mrs. E. Davison, of Sydney, Mrs. J. Clark, of Glasgow, and Mrs. E. H. Gilmer, of London, are overseas visitor* to the Dominion, and are staying at the Grand Hotel.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 11
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