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PERSONAL NOTES

Miss Agnes Duncan, who has been spending some months in Wellington with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lan Duncan, Hobson Street, will return to Sydney by the Wanganella on March 15. Miss Marjorie Moriee, Eccleston Hill, who has been -visiting her cousin, Mrs. Douglas Macfarlane, Bafa Downs, Cheviot, will return to Wellington this evening. Lady Bourne and Miss Pamela Bourne, South Africa, left Wellington today by the Marama for Sydney and Adelaide. Ftom there Miss Bourne will join a Finnish sailing ship on which, she will make the return jouriiey to South Africa. Mrs. W. Willes, who is at present at Otahuna with her brother, Sir R. Hoaton Rhodes, will arrive in Wellington on Wednesday next, en route to England* A laigc farewell reception was given in her honour on Wednesday by Mrs. F. G. Gibson and Mrs. E. T. Recce, of Christchureh. ' Mrs. John Mackenzie and Miss Betty Mackenzie will return to Wellington today from Hawke's Bay, accompanied by Miss Doris Bamsay. They will be the guests of Mrs. G. G. White, Sehvyn Terrace, until next Friday when they will leave for Australia, accompanied by Miss Mary White, Selwyn Terrace. Mr.' and Mrs. Herbert Humphries, Hawke's Bay, are at present in Wellington, and will leave on Monday by the Monowai • for a cruiso of the Sounds. They will be- accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Kelburn Parade! Miss Enid Bell, Lowry Bay, will leave on March. 15 by. tho Wanganella for Sydney, en route to Adelaide, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Geoffrey; Denniston. Miss Patricia Matthews, Lower Hutt, who has been spending a holiday in Christchureh and Ambcrley, returned north yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Enright and their daughter, who have been visiting Wellington, left today for Picton on their return to Westport. Mrs. H. Winter Jones, Auckland, returned to Wellington today after an extended visit to Christchureh and | North Canterbury, and leaves for Auckland next week. . „ . ■. Miss Card, Mayoress of Featherston, who was in Wellington for tho celebrations in connection with Archbishop Redwood's jubilee, returned homo last evening. Miss F. E. Kershaw, M.A., who has been first assistant at Wellington Girls'j College for some years, will be acting | principal for tho remainder of this year, i during Miss Greig's absence abroad. :• Miss Mario Dayison has left for a holiday visit to Hawke's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Craefoft Ronalds, Sydney, who have been visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ronalds, Lytteltoii, arrived in Wellington this morning,'and left'by the- Marama. for Australia. Lady Findlay has returned to Wellington after visiting . her son and daughter-in-law, Squadron-Leader and Mrs. .J. L. Findlay, Sockburn, Christchurch, Mrs. Stanley Webb, Eochdalii, New South Wales, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Brett, Christehuroh,' arrived in Wellington this morning and left by the Marama for Sydney. ~ -Miss.Mavis Gorman/ ■WQlimgton, left;' today by the Marama' for a month's holiday in Sydney and Melbourne. ■ Among those at present spending a holiday at the Portage, 'Marlborough Sounds, are Mr. S. G. Colley, Miss M. D. Clark, Mr; C. Hodge, Mr. C. Cheyne, Miss E. Esoott, Miss. Z. Lindop, and Miss M. Hodgkinson (all of Wellington), Miss G. R. Scott, Mr.. F. L. Squire, Miss M. Matheson, Mrs. K. Matheson, and Mr. R. W. Hope- ■ (all iof Christchurch), Miss A. Kilgour (Palmerston North), Mr. and-Mrs. E. HydeXNapier), Mr. C. .0. Thomas..(Nelson)",. Mr. and Mrs. T. Barton (Marton),.and Miss F. Watson (Hastings). .. -■■■ ' i Mrs. and Miss Burling (Mastertou),j Miss Davison (England), Misses Wilson and Miss K. .A. yMacFarlane (Christehurch), and Mrs. M. 'J. Fogcrty (Greymouth) are among the guests at tlie":Eoyail Oak: Hotel. ?■■■.■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11

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