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Mr J. H. Ford, of Park Street, who is in hospital, is making satisfactory recovery from a recent operation. Cable advice has been received here that Mr W. H. Liggett, who resided in Tauranga for some years and went to England about eighteen months ago, is returning to New Zealand by the Remuera, which is due at Wellington on January 17. Mr Percy Kay- of the Guardian Trust Office, Napier, and formerly of Tauranga, Ir, spending a holiday at Mount Maunganui. Mr and Mrs J. J. Molloy, of To Poi, are slaying for the school vacation at. Welcome Bay. Constable Hodge, of Morrinsville, ■will be stationed at Mount Maunganui during the holidays. Mr L. Bear, of the Taka puna school staff, left by the Awaleu on Tuesday to spend the holidays with friends in Sydney, Visitors at the Star Hotel are Messrs Lahrum, Hardy, Douglas, Yerex, Wakefield, Dunstau and Power. Mr W, D. Euler, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, will sail by the Aorangi on December 30 on a visit to New Zealand and Australia, (says a Vancouver message).. Mr and Mrs Ncllo Porter and Mr Peter Porter, of ilemnora, Auckland, who'have been the guests of Mr and Mrs L. Aimitage, left ito-day for Opotiki. Mrs Edwin Mnnro, now of Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, will be spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Airs A. W. Curtis, Devonport Hoad. Mrs W. Ferguson, of Matata, is staying with. Mr and Mrs. J, W. P. Snelgrove, Second Avenue. Mr Ferguson is spending the holidays at Taupo. Miss Nancy Papps has returned to Tauranga from Holdtika. Mis- Papps has just announced her engagement to Mr Norman Miller, of Wellington. Mrs C. Lowe has gone with her family to spend Christmas at the Mount. Mr and Mrs W. Fettis, of Khaiidallah, are spending the Christmas vacation in Tauranga and are the guests of Mr and Mrs P. T. Keam, Welcome Bay. BrigadieriConoral Sir Joseph Byrue, Governor of Konya Colony, has left Nairobe on a trip to Australia and New r Zealand, where he will spend a holiday pending bis retirement. Mrs E. W. Porritt, and Miss N. Barron, of Paeroa, are spending a month’s holiday at Tauranga. Mias M, J. Fisher, of the staff of the Pukehina School, has returned to Gisborne for the holidays. Mrs C. T. P. ITlm arrived by the Maunganui from Sydney yesterday to spend a month’s holiday in New Zealand. She intends to pay a special visit to New- Plymouth to see the memorial erected there to Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and her husband, Mr C, T. P. Dim. Mr M. Moohan, Secretary of the Labour Representation Committee at Auckland, has been appointed assistant secretary of the National Labour parly at Wellington. He will commence his new duties on January I. Mr Moohan is an old Civil servant and for a long time was in the service of Hie P. and T. Department, stationed at Ohakune. For 12 years he was a member of the Waimarino Labour Representation Committee and has always been interested in the industrial labour movement.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12210, 23 December 1936, Page 2

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PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12210, 23 December 1936, Page 2

PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12210, 23 December 1936, Page 2