TAURANGA NOTES
Mrs. Dreelin, of Sydney, is at the Commercial Hotel. Mrs. 0. C. Mazcngarb is a Wellington visitor to Tauranga. Miss Wrigley, of Remuera, is the guest of Mrs. S. Steele, Omokoroa. Miss E. Rawson, Miss P. Rawson and Miss Ray, of Auckland, are spending a holiday in Tauranga. Mrs. A. G. Jones, of Auckland, who has been staying with Mrs. Aiidley, has returned home. Mrs. R. W. Walton, Miss A. C. Morrison and Miss G. L. Gummer are Auckland visitors staj'ing at St. Annes. Overseas visitors to Tauranga include Mre. F. M. Broadbent, of Whicecburch, Hants., England, who is accompanying her husband on a tour or New Zealand, and Mrs. Gansworthy, of Melbourne. Mrs. Alan Gardiner, of Auckland, accompanied her husband on a short visit to Tauranga this week. Mr, Gardiner gave an instruction class to the Tauranga Girls' Life Saving Club on Monday evening. At the Races. After about a fortnight of very broken weather, Saturday dawned beautifully fine for the first day of the races at Tauranga. The summer heat made light frocks the most suitable for the day, and there was a predominance of linen sfuits and floral frocks with matching coats. Here and there were a few woollen frocks and tunic suits, with which were worn various types of the new season's millinery. There were many more present than last year, and both members' stands were filled. Among those noticed were: Mesclames A. 75, Newsham, J. Tanner, Bruce Beale, E. T. Baker, C. Jordan, R. Wallis, Renshaw. R. B. Shearman, Macdiarmid, A. Hardy, Bent, Talbot Hunt, J. Maloney, G.' Humphreys, W.itkinson, Tudhope, Skinner, Connor, Mountfort, S. Randcll D. Ivory, Allen Smith, Keith Gifford, A. Bell, IT. Mollgaard, Steedman, Keith Page, Doherty, Ross Clarke, Otwav (Te Awamutu), Hesketh (Auckland), "B. P. Andrews, K. Lowe, R. Cramer Roberts, Hector Clarke, J. Armstrong, Clemson (Thames), Griffiths (Mount Maunganui) MacDougall (Ohinepanea), Twigg (Paengaroa), W. Patterson, B. Clark (Katikati), G. Sanders, G. Mayfield, H. H. Clemson, McKinnon, L. Crowley (Te Puke), E. Brown, Innes Vercoe, G. Mends, Montgomery, Bain, It. Mollgaard, and the Miseee Xancy Renshaw, Alison Bracmore, Elinor Broad, Dorothy Wills, Alison Willcock, Audrey Willcock, Olive Armitage, Winnie Hulme (Cambridge), Snodgrass, E. Wrigley, Pauline Baker, Monica Glass, Zoe and Joan Mountfort, Betty Hardy, Harward, Etta Cairns, j. McLeod, F. Goodyear, Jean Andrews, Molly Guinness, Marjorie Sanders, Zoe Keatley, Molly Standish, Amy Trundle, McKenzie, Adair Maxwell and May Cramer Roberts. Other visitors came from Rotorua, Auckland, Whakatane, Opotiki and .tS, a number from the Waikato. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 72, 26 March 1935, Page 11
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