PERSONAL.
Misses Rosa and Inez Cooney, of Te Puke, are spending, the Easter holidays at Feilding.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Lamb, of Fe Aroha, are spending a holiday in Tauranga. Mr Gordon Lindell, of Stratford, is. visiting his parents at Mount Maunganui.
Mr Johnson, of Mangaiti, Tc Aroha,' has been spending a holiday at Ohinepanea arid Tauranga. Mr W. Williams (manager and editor of the Te Aroha News) and Mrs Williams are spending the Easter holidays in Tauranga.
Mr and Mrs R. Harris', late of Waitoa, haye taken up their residence in Tauranga. Mr and Mrs Vickers, and Mrs Clark, of Te Aroha. arc staying at Mount Maunganui. Mr ■•■ A- Warburton, proprietor of the Ngai'uawahia Advocate, and Mrs Warburton, arc on a visit to Tauranga.
Mr R. Johnston, of Claudalands, Hamilton, is visiting friends in Tauranga for Easter.'
Mr G. Hessell, (manager of the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency. Co., at Tc Aroha) aind Mrs Hessell are visiting Tauranga.
Among the guests spending Easter at the Commercial Hotel are Dr and Mrs Hoskings. Mr C. S. Gawath (Masterton), Mr P. Sinclair, Mr and Mrs Pafalett, Messrs A. and G. Palarett, Mr Morton, and Mr Jensen (Gisborne). Mr Adery (Napier), Mr Tudhope. Misses Consords (2), Mr Newton, Miss Newton and Mr Lethen (Wellington), Dr and Mrs Ewen Mr Olsen (New Plymouth), Mr and Mrs Dalzell, Mrs Dalzell and Miss Dalzell, Miss Wodell, Mr Johnson, Mr and Mrs Gallagher and son, Mr and Mrs Stephenson and, daughter (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Fastier and Mr Fastier and Mr B. Waite (Helensvllle), Mr and Mrs Harvey and Misses Harvey (2) (Cambridge).
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10357, 19 April 1930, Page 2
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