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Messrs Hogg and Caldwell, of Auckland, are visiting Napier. j Mrs. Davis Canning of ‘‘Oak-: bourne,” Waipukurau ; and Mr. and i Mrs. G. Coldnam Williams, “Rang!-i tapu” Waipawa. are on a visit to; ‘Napier. | Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys and Mrl and Mrs. Clarkson, of Gisborne, ar-1 rived in Napier by boat this morn-I ing on a visit. j Dr. Pomare and secretary, left i Najier by the mail train to-day on 1 their return to Wellington. 1 Mrs. F. Rhodes and Miss M.! Rhodes of Napier, leave by the mail j train to-morrow for Christchurch where they will attend the Canter-; bury race meeting. | The following passengers left Napier by the Tarawera this afternoon for South : —Wellington : Mesdames Purchas, AV. Taylor, Mists Bridges, Messrs Markwick and Wright ; Lyttelton : Mr. J. Devine ; Dunedin : Mrs. Bowman and child. It is reported that the owners of the ' steamship Stormbird, which foundered j near the south mole at the entrance to ; Wanganui Harbour recently , are pro-1 ceeding against the Wanganui Harbour I Beard to recover the sum of £7OOO for ! the loss of the vessel. Messrs. Armstrong and Haining, j seed merchants? Hastings, beg to intimate that owing to the restric- j tion- regarding the - age of girls I selling flowers, they will be obliged to close their sale of cut flowers in | aid of the Patriotic Funds. While 1 thanking those who were good enough in donating the flowers, they will have pleasure in knowin gthat approximately £l3O was realised and handed over to the various Patriotic Funds.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 6