PERSONAL NOTES
Mrs H. Morgan left to-day. on a visit to Christchurch. Mr C. G. Moore~ieft last evening, on a. visit to Christchurch. Mr J. Guy left by to-day’s, express for Christchurch. Mr A. Grogan left"this morning, for Christchurch. Mr and Mrs P. J. McLean left, this morning, for Christchurch. Mrs A. M. Pudge left, to-day, for Christchurch, where she will in future reside. Mr V. Lethorn was a passenger by this morning’s express to Christchurch. Dr. I. C. Macintyre, medical superintendent of the Cashmere Sanatorium, Christchurch, who was to have been in Blenheim on Thursday last on a tour connected with the group treatment of tuberculosis, is indisposed at Nelson. Guests at Revington’s include: — Mr and Mrs J. H. Cummingham (Reefton), Messrs R. Scott • (Auckland), W. Patrick, 11. C. Ford (Christchurch), J. L. Trapp (Melbourne), A. Short (Wellington). The death is announced from Blenheim of Mr. John Tinline Mowat, seventy years of age. lie was a member of a well-known Marlborough family, and for the last two years acted as honorary secretary of the Blenheim Relief of Distress Committee. He also had full control of the relief depot.—Press Assn.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 August 1933, Page 5
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