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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES

Mr and Mrs Gillies havo returned to Hawora.

Miss Bins, of Dunedin, is staying at the Grand.

Captain lion, and Mrs Boyle are staying at the Grand.

The Misses Freer, of -Nelson, are stay ing at the Windsor.

Mr and Mrs and tho Misses Elomfield, of Auckland, are staying at the Grand.

Tho Misses Foster (2), of Wanganui, arrived lust night,' and are staying at tho Windsor.

Miss Ada Barnett, who has been visiting her brother. Dr Barnett, of Dunedin, has returned.

Mrs Cecil Jones, of Park Terrace, leaves by the Tongariro this week for a holiday in England.

Tho Kelburno lady . bowlers intend entertaining tho visiting bowlers and their friends at afternoon tea to-morrow at tho club’s green.

Tho marriage of Miss Kirby to Mr Albert Smith is to toko place on tho 19th,. Mrs F. Kirby, of Salamanca road, gave a “kitchen tea” for tho bride-eicct yesterday afternoon.

Miss Marjorie Scott, of Dunedin, arrives to-day, and is to be the guest of Mrs McVilly, of Kelhurne, Mrs McVilly and Miss Soott intend to spend a short holiday in Nelson.

After touring tho Hot Lakes district and the South Island, Mr J. E. and Miss Leigh, cf Park House, Cheadle, Cheshire, who recently arrived by the Rnahino, will leave for England, by the Arawa.

The Wellington Presbytery yesterday passed a vote of sympathy and condolence with the Rev. B. Hudson, of Brooklyn, on the death of his wife. Tho motion, which expressed appreciation of the sterling finalities' of deceased, was carried in silence.

The resignations of Sister Geraldine Broad, matron of the Victoria Hospital, and Nurse Whishaw were accepted by tho Hospital Trustees yesterday. The chairman (Hon. C. M. Luke, M.L.C.) remarked that Sister Broad, who was a veiy faithful servant of the Board, intemfed going to England to widen, her experience.

At Holy Trinity Church, Woodvllle,

last week. Miss Louisa Toogood, daughter 01 Mr li. E. Toogood, inspector of the permanent way. New Zealand railways, and who is ‘ well-known in the AVairarapa, was married to Mr Hugh McKenzie, of Gore. Miss Toogood (Wairarapa) and Miss Cowio (Gore) were bridesmaids, and Mr Gilchrist was best man. The ceremony was performed by Canon Eccles..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7024, 12 January 1910, Page 7

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7024, 12 January 1910, Page 7

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7024, 12 January 1910, Page 7