PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs. A. Leslie Maefarlanc will arrive in Wellington tomorrow morning from Clivistehui'ch, and iviH spend a week with her mint, Mrs. C. E. Eichardson, Sehvyn Terrace, beforo going to Auckland to meet her husband, who is returning from America. Mrs. Lavington, Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Triughain, Talavera Terrace. Mrs. John O'Shea, Oriental Parade, who has been, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pat Hold'en, Gifborno, returned to Wellington yesterday. Mrs. E. J. Moore, J.P., has returned to Wellington after a visit to Hawke's Bay. Mrs. Rex Carmody, who has been visiting Napior, has returned to Wellington. Mrs. Edgar Stead, "Ham," Eiccarton, Christeliurch, has returned south after a visit to the North Island. Miss June Donald (Auckland) will remain in London until mid-June, and then will leave for a. Scottish tour (states "The Post's" London representative. She expects to be in England until the end of the year. This is her first visit to the Mother Country. The Misses Euahine and Joan Beyers (Hawke's Bay) have left for a motor tour of Scotland, going as far north as John o' Groats (states "The Post's" London representative). A week is to be spent with friends at their fishing lodge in the north of Caithness. They will bo back in time to bo presented at the June Court, and then they will travel down to Land's End. Miss Josephine Elworthy, Timaru,. who came to Wellington see her sister, Mrs. J. Bondysho, off to England by the Tamaroa, has returned south. . Mrs. H. MeD. Vincent, Cashmere Hills, Christeliurch, will arrive in Wellington this week, en route to Fiji. Mrs. L. L. T. Bush, Medbury Hills, is a visitor to Wellington. Mrs. E. Tait is a Wellington visitor to Auckland. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reddington (Lower Hutt) have been travelling extensively in England and Wales, and they have been staying with their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Reddington, in Colchester. They spent the winter in Worthing, and they are still making this pleasant Sussex watering place their headquarters (states "The Post's" London representative). Miss M. 0. Hutchins, Wellington, returned this morning from a holiday spent in. Taranaki and Hamilton. Among New Zealandors recently in London "The Post's" representative mentions the following Wellington people:—Mr. Thomas Phythian, Mr. A. Z. Davis, Mrs. A. Lippiatt, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. H. Tripp, Mr. A. Easton Hurley, Mrs. Kita Scliaab, Mrs. K. Gilbert, Mrs. A. R. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Bassin, Mr. F. de J. Clere, Miss Clcre, Miss H. E. Whitmill, Mr. A. T. Cartwright, Mr. G. C. Steam, Mr. N. ■Atmore, and Mr. R. Nelson. Among the guests at the Royal Oak Hotel are Mrs. Paul Cropper (Auckland), and Mrs. C. G. and Miss E. G. Hcycock (Palmerston North). ■ Miss J. Birrell (Palmerston North), Miss Mildred E. Coleman, Miss Marie D. Casey, Miss F. Davis, and Miss M. M. Spain (U.S.A.) are staying at the Hotel St. George.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 13
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