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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mrs Board. Hastings, who is in town, is staying at tho Windsor. Airs Bred. Bitchett loft yesterday afternoon to spend a week or ten days with friends in Wairarapa. Airs Tabutcau, Mastertrn, who is staying at tho Hutt, is tho guest of tho Misses Stuart-Borbes. Miss Dawson, Christchurch, and Mr and Mrs Lion, Auckland, aro among the guests at the Grand Hotel. Mrs Culpan, delegate of Ho. 1 Branch Overseas Club, Auckland, is staying at the Occidental Hotel for a few days. Miss Barquhar (Dunedin), who has been spending some weeks with her sister, Mrs A. Huberts, returned to the south last evening. At St. Augustine’s Church, Sheffield, England, on June 19lh, tho Kev. diaries Tasman Parkinson, son of Mr W. A. Parkinson, Hawera, was married to Miss Dorothy Bancourt Mitchell, daughter 01 tho Vicar of St. Augustine's. The Kev. Mr Parkinson is senior curate of tho parish church, South Shields.' Miss McEnroe (Wellington), as soloist at tho first concert given by tho Hawera Liedertafot Society, scored an enthusiastic success. Tho charm and naivoio with which tho young singer rendered one of Moore’s Irish songs, and tho everpopuhu- “Last Koso of Summer,” completely subjugated an audience which hud already acclaimed her brilliant singing of tho “Carnival do Veniso." Tho marriage of Mr Norman Hodder, son of .Mr W. G. Hodder (a well-known settler of Beatherston South), to Miss Ida Cundy, daughter of the late Air Jos. Gundy, took place at the Kaiwaiwai church last A\ ednesday. It was a tjuiot and unostentatious wedding, tho officiating clergyman being the Kev, E. I. Wynne-Bond. Tho young couple proceeded to Wellington on their honeymoon tour by tho evening express train.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 11

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 11

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8192, 6 August 1912, Page 11

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