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Okaihau

Mrs Fred Penney and family left for Auckland last week where they will reside in future. Miss K. Lloyd has returned from holidays ih Auckland. Miss, Hazel Ogle has been the guest of Mr and Mrs A. Faithfull. Junr., for a few days. , ; . ‘ Mrs J. Horne and small daughter, Joan, have, returned from. -Whangarei. ■ Mrs Grant, of Whangarei, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs James Horne, Okaihau. . Mr and Mrs C. G. Blundell and family,; of Waihpu. spent the week-end at Mangamuka with Mr and Mrs F. Inn.es. Mrs J. Garton; of Oruru, is the guest of Mrs F. Packard, Puketi. ; 1 , Miss M. Bruce, of Auckland, is spending a few days in Okaihau, and is the guest of Mr and Mrs O’Hagan. Mr and Mrs Frank Jones left, for Auckland-last Friday, where they will take up their new residence. Miss Stevenson. Miss E. Wright and Mrs A. J. Jordan have returned from Auckland. „ Mrs'E., Jordan Migs F. Otter have returned from holidays in Auckland. . Miss Fay Rowsell and Master Billy Howsell have returned from holidays, 'spent in Ma'imgaturoto. Mrs E. C. Mason; of Maungaturoto, accompanied by Miss Hilda Mason, are the guegts of, -Mr and Mrs F. Jv R.owsell, Okaihau. f Miss K. Treacey b as returned to Okaihau frpfh’holidays spent in Pukekohe. : 7“;;

Mr and Mrs A. A. Anderson and daughteV’, Ailsa, have returned from where Mr Andprson competed in the golf tournament and succeeded in‘winning the North Auckland handicap event. > At the weekly card evening held in the Commerce Hall by the Okaihau Labour Party*-. Miss Fay Bush and. Mr J. Rado secured winning prizes. v Mr Lewis Ogle, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Jahies Ogle, Puketi* has been one of the lucky ones to receive the King’s Coronation medal. Mr Ogle of the ship “Leander,” which went to I England for the Coronation, was one of the four men picked, from his ship for the guard of honour during the ’Coronation,

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Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 2

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Okaihau Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 2

Okaihau Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 2

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