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Kaitaia Personals

Mr. H. Timbers travelled to Auckland on Monday. Mr. L. Lysaght left for camp on Monday. Miss W. Taaffe travelled to Auckland on Tuesday. Miss Audrey Christensen returned from her holidays last Saturday. Miss Fay Spanhake spent last weekend in Auckland. I W. 0.2 Clive Geard has been home ■ on leave this week. Tpr. A. McKinley of Whangarei spent last weekend in Kaitaia. Mrs. Geo. Kelsall of Blenheim is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H. Stanton. Pte. Terry Bradford and A.C.2 Arthur Perkins have been in Kaitaia on leave during the week. Mrs. Greenland and Miss Greta Hedditch returned from a short trip to Whangarei on Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Wilkinson and family travelled to Auckland during the school holidays. The Rev. E. T. Olds of Pitt Street Methodist Church, has been recuperating from a severe attack of influenza as the guest of Mr. C. Lane, Totara North. He hopes to visit Kaitaia to conduct a temperance meeting before returning to the city. Guests at the Kaitaia Hotel duri”' the week included Inspector and Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Whitcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Hitchen, Capt. Short, Lieut. Morgan, Lieut. Donne, Lieut. Iverson, Lieut. Morre, Lieut. Fisher, Lieut. Campbell, Messrs. V. H. Reed, Ponsinshi, Bonney, Bisset, Hole, Barry and Luke.

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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 1

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Kaitaia Personals Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 1

Kaitaia Personals Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 47, 2 September 1943, Page 1

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