ROTORUA NEWS
A most successful meet of the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Hunt Club, the first of the season, took place on Saturday. During the afternoon an adjournment was made to Gleaholm, the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Bertram, where a very welcome afternoon tea was served to members and tiieir friends. Among those invited were:— Mesdames T. Jackson, Stainer, R. C. Humphries, H. A. Alison, T. Melsop, Sister Smith, Misses E. Hinton, A. Brackebush, J. Bertram, B. Bertram, D. Parkinson, H. Ford, B. Ford, E. Bertram, J. Hay, Mrs. Dyer and Miss Lulu Dyer (Wellington), Mrs. Richmond (Te Ngae), and Miss Richmond, Mrs. Gordon and party (Whakatane), Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. R. Griffiths, Mrs. F. C, Bunyardj.Mrs. S. H. Hay, Mrs, Harwood, Sister Mitchell, Misses St. Clair (2), Campbell, Hyland, Steele, Dillon, Williamson, Dawson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22098, 2 May 1935, Page 4
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