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PERSONAL NOTES

Lord Barnby and his niece, Miss Kushworth, England, who have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Christchurch, are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duncan, Hunterville.

Mrs. Arthur Harper, Lyall Bay, is visiting Mrs. C. Amyes, Christchurch.

Miss A. M. Moncrieff, Peking, China, who has been spending some months in New Zealand, joined the Rangitiki at Napier on Tuesday en route to England.

Mrs. H. Clark Scott and Miss Alison Scott, Christchurch, will spend some months touring the North Island.

Miss Freda Graham, Wellington, who has been the guest of the Misses Betty and Maisie Kennedy, Rangiora, Christchurch, has returned.

Miss N. Wilson, Wellington, is the guest of Mrs. T. Watts, Blenheim.

Mrs. Ferrier Watson, Lower Hutt, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Kinder, Remuera, Auckland.

Mrs. Robert Browning is a "Wellington visitor to Auckland.

Mrs. A. Dillon Bell and Miss Brenda Bell, Shag Valley •■ station, Waihemo, Otago, returned to New Zealand on Wednesday by the Rangitata after an extended holiday in London.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Mangin, Dannevirke, have now taken up, residence in Wellington, Mr. Mangin having been transferred to the Wellington Bank of New South Wales.

Miss Joan Harttand, Waipukurau, is the guest of Miss Shirley Clay, Wellington;

Mrs. Terence Reilly, Oriental Parade, has returned from Christchurch.

"The Post's" London correspondent states that the Tamaroa, which left London on November 1, carries the following passengers for Wellington:— Vice-Admiral J. E. T. Harper, R.N., Captain S. Godfree, M.C., Captain W. Burrill-Robinson, Mrs. Burrill-Robin-son, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Barnett, Miss and Master Barnett, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. F. Morice, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barnacle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Breeds, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin, Miss R. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rochfort-Allman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Shirtcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Zwartz,' Master Zwartz, Mrs. S. H. Birch, Mrs. A.- S. Andrews, Mrs. A. Caselberg, Mrs. M. E. Christie, Mrs. B. Cockburn-Hood, Mrs. M. G. Rowley, Miss H. M. Bassett, Miss G. H. Girrie, Miss M. D. Holt, Miss H. R. Levy, Mrs. S. A. Mewburn, Miss A. M. Nathan, Miss F. Penney, Miss M. B. Preston, Miss Z. E. Stronge, Miss G. R. Trolove, Miss F. M. Wittich, Mr. W. H. J. Christie, Mr. H. S. Heywood, Mr. S. H. Gilmer, Mr. T. Powell, Mr. A. Richardson, Mr. D. Robertson, Mr. I. van Staveren.

Mrs. John K. Virtue, accompanied by her small daughter Margaret, leaves for the south tonight for a visit to Dunedin and Queenstown.

Mrs. F. Hands, Mrs. Harker, Miss I. Marker, and Mrs. J. G. Vernon (Christchurch) are staying at the Midland Hotel.

Mrs. and Miss Mawloy (Masterton), Mrs. A. J. Reid (Tolaga Bay), Mrs. S. Forsyth (London), Mrs. S. K. Garrick and Miss Watson . (Christchurch) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel.

Mrs. F. Firth (Auckland) and Mrs. H. Hill (Christchurch) are staying at the Hotel St. George.

Mrs. F. Martin (Levin), Mrs. D. Quickenden (Patea), Mrs. M. Barrett (Oanui), Mrs. T. R. Thompson (Auckland), Mrs, J. Longley (Wairoa), and Mrs. G. W. Sellar (Masterton) are staying at the Empire Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 17

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PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 17

PERSONAL NOTES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 17

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