Personal.
Mr V. H. Reed is again out at his farm at Pukepoto. Col. McCarroll, Mr E. Harding, and Mr F. Holder, of the Soldiers’ Revaluation Board, left this week to continue their work in the Hokianga ■lisuict. Revs. Geo Budd and J. Thompson were visitors to the district last and part of this week in connection with the dedication of the Pieshyteri m Hall.
The following were the passenger.s from Auckland per “Ngapuhi” on March 20th : Misses Thomas, Whitehead, Geddes, Matthews, Brown ; Mesdames Geddes, Yates, Baker, Evans; Messrs Geddes, Simich, Baker, Napia, Vickers, Thompson, Noble, Laird. Outward : Misses Geddes, Adamson, Sister Buckerill,Nurse Paora, Cheeseman, Jacentho ; Mesdames Geddes, West, Jacentho, Barnhill and t-vj chil Iren, Castle ; Messrs Trimnell, Buchanan, Wallace, Dufty, Walker, Armstrong, Turner, Cheeseman, Thomas, Rev. Clark.
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Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 48, 24 March 1924, Page 5
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128Personal. Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 48, 24 March 1924, Page 5
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