COMING AND GOING
Miss Margaret Musgrave, Beach road, has returned to Gisborne following four weeks’ holiday in Christchurch and >f Lake Tckapo. t Mrs ,1. Jamieson, Masterton, is the s, guest of her daughter, Mrs R. O. Mort. ley, Whitaker street. Mr and Mrs C. A. Smith. Stout street, d leave this week-end for the north and will visit Hamilton, Auckland and Whangarci. Mrs L. M. Stoddart, Auckland, is vis--10 iting Gisborne. Mrs R. W. Corson, Auckland, has been , the guest of Mrs Thos. Corson, Riverside road, this week. She returns by air to f Auckland today. Miss R. Traft'ord, who has been visit- ‘ ing her mother. Mrs M. T. Traflord, e Waiohika. for the past two weeks, rcturned this week to Nelson, where she is sister in charge of the maternity ani nex of the Nelson Hospital. Sister T. Glass, Cook Hospital, leaves h Gisborne today on the first stage of a n trip she is making to Cape Town with r a fellow-nurse, Miss D. Newman, Rotofj rua. She expects to be away for 18 e months and will continue her nursing v career overseas. The Largs Bay, which r sails in September, will take her to . South Africa. J’ Miss V. A. Rucroft is returning to ,r New Zealand after an absence of 12J years, spent in England. She is due at : Auckland by the Rangitata on August 22. Miss Rucroft will spend a few weeks with her mother at Claudelands before d going to Hawke’s Bay, where she has accepted a position as music mistress v at Woodford House, Havelock North.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22409, 16 August 1947, Page 7
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