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PERSONAL

Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, of Palmerston North, are visiting Wellington.

Miss Wilson and Miss Nancy Wilson, Bulls, nro visitors to Wellington.

Misa Joyce Holland, of Newbury, is at present staying in Hastings.

Mrs. E. A. Shaw, Newbury, .is visiting Mrs. A. Lord, Grcenmeadows, Hawke’s Bay.

Mrs. W. Haycock and family, of Bulls, are on a motor tour, and are staying in Tauranga for a few days.

Alisa G. Brown, Beattio street, Feilding, is visiting her mother and sister in Dunedin.

Mr. and Airs. H. ,T. Bailey, Kiwitahi, Hamilton, aro at present, staying in Feilding.

Airs. Heycoek (New Plymouth) is visiting Palmorstou North, as tho guest of Airs. Gowing to soo her daughter, Dr. Heycoek, before she leaves for England.

The mayoress, Mrs. A. E. Mansford, acknowledges with grateful thanks receipt of £1 from an anonymous donor lo provide firing for some necessitous case, also £1 from Airs. G. H. to procure clothing.

A link with tho past history of the district has boon severed by the death at Manutukc, nine miles from Gisborne, of Airs Alakarctu Rilmra Porou, aged 02, a sister and tho last member of the family of the old rebel leader To Kooti.

'Dr. Ellen Hcycock, who severs her connection with the Palmerston Worth Hospital to-day, and Miss J. Galbraith, formerly masseuse at tlio hospital, leave Wellington on Tuesday next by the Maunganui for the Old Country, Dr. Hcycock to continue her medical studies "and Miss Galbraith to spend some months on holiday.

There was a good attendance at a bridge afternoon held on Thursday by the Ladies’ Guild of St. Peter’s Church, Terrace End, on behalf of the organ fund. Mrs. Gow won the points prize and Miss Robinson that for the lucky number. The cuckro prize was won by Mrs. L. 11. Collinson.

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Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 2

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PERSONAL Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 2

PERSONAL Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 2