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NORTH AUCKLAND NEWS

Mrs. B. Warmington, of Hokianga, who has been on a visit to Auckland, has returned home.

Mrs. R. D. Crawford who has been visiting Mrs. G. Wright, of Kohukohu, has returned to Auckland.

Mrs. H. Kelsey, of Motukaraka, has returned from a motor tour of the Bay of Plenty district.

Miss Macdonald, who has for some years been district nurse for the natives, with headquarters at Broadwood, has been transferred to Dargaville. Prior to her departure Miss Macdonald was tendered a farewell by her many friends at Broadwood. Mrs. J. Low, of Okaihau, will leave early next month on ah extended visit to Scotland.

Miss Molly Bond, of Okaihau, has returned from a visit to Auckland.

Mrs. E. M. Smith, of Kaikohe, returned last week from a visit to Christchurch.

Mrs. J. Cooper, of Kaikohe, has returned from a holiday trip in the South.

Miss G. Kevev has returned to Auckland after a visit to Kaikohe, where she was the guest of Mrs. S. A. Penney. Mrs. P. M. Williams, of Kaikohe, is spending a holiday with her parents in Hastings. Miss A. Pausina, who has been spending a holiday in Auckland, has returned to Kaikohe. Miss K. Neill, who has been the guest of Mrs. Neill, of Rawene, has returned to Gisborne.

Mrs. J. B. Reynolds, of Kaitaia, has returned from a visit to the Waikato.

Mrs. W. Thompson, of Victoria Valley, is visiting Auckland. Mrs. B. White, of Victoria Valley, has returned from a motor trip south. Mrs. Mervyn Hamilton, of Pukekohe, is the guest of Mrs. H. Thompson, of Kaitaia.

Miss Adamson, of Kaitaia, has returned from a visit to Auckland. Mrs. Wallen, of Auckland, accompanied Miss Adamson and is staying in Kaitaia as her guest. Mrs. D. Archibald, sen., of Kaitaia, is on a motor tour in the South.

Mrs. D. Hudson, of Kaitaia, has returned from a holiday trip in the South. Mrs. M. Taylor, of Auckland, is visiting Kaitaia and is the guest of her son, Mr.- F. Taylor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 3

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NORTH AUCKLAND NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 3

NORTH AUCKLAND NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 3

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