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Lady Carroll arrived in Napier last evening. Mr. R. T. Bailey, Inspector of Factories, is at present on a visit- to Ormondville. A London cable states that Mr. Havelock Wilson will journey by the Ostcrlcy to Australia. Mr. Godfrey Davies, well-known in Wellington Hockey Circles, is now on a visit to Hastings. Messrs E. T. James ami W. P. Turner, of Hastings, who are on a motoring t: i>r of tlie N: 'th i::lai?d. mii’scd at, Fcilding yesterday. Mr. Archibald,' manager of Karn.. nm station, who has been to the Carterton Show, returned t.j Hastings last night. ' Mr. I - ’.' Bull, late of the Lands and Survey Deparl inei! 1 . at Napier, returned to New Zealand on Wednes. (lay by the lonic, after an extended visit to the Old Country. Messrs. W. G. Gould, Moore. Purvis. and Sisson, delegates to the .annual conference of fruitgrowers to be in Id nt Nelson, loft Hastings by the mail train this morning. A London cable starts that the Prince of Wales goes to the I’nivcrsil.y. The Captain of H.M.S. Hindustan said everyone would be sorry to lose so good a comrade.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 264, 27 October 1911, Page 4
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