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Mrs N. Kadclift’e, of Palmerston North, is visiting Hamilton. Miss Vora Nathan, who has been staying witlh hor sister, Mrs E. Whitehead, Ngata street, has returned to Wellington. Mr and Mrs W. D. Boss, of Palmerston North, leave to-day for Lower Hutt, where Mr Boss will take up his now position. Mrs J. E. Miller has returned to Haitaitai, Wellington, after visiting her sisters, Mrs F. J. Major (Palmerston North) and Mrs W. J. Short (Cheltenham). Miss M. Moore, of Ada street, is a visitor to Auckland, where she is afctending the 5-itk annual assembly of the Baptist Union. The annual meeting of the Baptist Women’s Missionary Union also takes place at the same time as the assembly of the union. Lord Waleran, who was second secretary to the Governor-General of New Zealand from 1927 to 1930, and his bride, a daughter of Sir Emsley Carr, are passengers by the Orient liner Orion, which is due in Sydney from London on October 21. They are to spend their honeymoon in Australia and New Zealand. News received from England this week reports the death of Mrs Mary Budgard, wife of Bev. Bichard Budgard, late of the Melanesian Mission, and now in charge of a church in Warwickshire, England. Mrs Budgard was the only daughter of the Into Duncan and Mrs McLean, of Hawke’s Bay, and a niece and godchild of Miss Mary McLean, C.8.E., of Wellington. She was a pupil of tho W’ellington Girls College for many years. She gained her B.A. degree at Victoria College, and soon afterward married, settling in England. Mrs Budgard leaves a son IS months old. Her mother was visiting her when she died
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 239, 9 October 1936, Page 11
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