PERSONAL NOTES.
Air and Airs Hon. Quilliam and Mr Quilliam, senr., of New 7 Plymouth, motored through to Hawke’s Bay on a flying visit of a few days this week.
Aliss Bettv Lewis arrived this evening by the mail train front Wellington to stay with her mother, Mrs T. W. Lewis.
Airs Agnew-Brown, who has been staying with Mrs Sanders, Havelock North, is now visiting Mrs Sydney Johnston, Oruawharo, Takapau.
Aliss M. Heirjhwav has returned to Hastings after a holiday with her sister, Airs Tunnicliffe, Wellington.
Mrs Caccia Birch, of Palmerston North, is staying with friends in Hawke’s Bay.
Airs Nelson Fowler has returned to Hastings from the Wairarapa.
Airs F. S. Candy, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs Blair, at Otaki, returned this week to Hastings.
Miss Constance Leatham left Hastings yesterday for her home in New Plymouth. \
Airs Naylor Wilson, of Ashburton, is staying with Airs Joseph Wilson, of Charles street, Hastings.
Mr and Mrs Hutchinson, of Gisborne. and their sons Messrs Hutchinson (2) and Aliss Hutchinson (who was a bridesmaid at the Gilbert-son-Kruse wedding) were visitors at “Hillsbrook” this week. Dr. and Mrs Park were also staying at “Hillsbrook’ ’ during the week.
Airs Gilmour and her daughter Aliss Celice Gilmour (formerly of Otane), are leaving for England via Suez in January, and will spend a few weeks in Egypt.
Airs H. Stocker, of New Plymouth, is staying with Air and Mrs P. Wright, “Apley,” and Aliss Alison Anderson, of Napier, n also the guest of Mrs Wright.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 11
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