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Mr. O. G. Thornton, district engineer, returned to Gisborne yesterday from Wellington, where he has been visiting on departmental business. The Mayor, Mr. John Jackson, who has been visiting the West Coast, was in Wellington yesterday, and is expected to return to Gisborne to-night. Mr. and Mrs. David Douglas, “Massiebrae,” Gisborne, are passengers on the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Rotorua, due at Auckland from Liverpool next Tuesday. Mr A. F. Houston, formerly of Dannevirke, who is to succeed Mr P. G. T. Peaeocke, upon his retirement, as manager of the Gisborne branch of the Union Bank of Australia, arrived in Gisborne last evening. Colonel and Mrs. C. C. Dowding, Gisborne, accompanied bv Mr. J. L. Dowding, and Miss E. L. Dowding, and Mrs M. L. Jameson, Hastings, arc returning to New Zealand by the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua, due at Auckland on Tuesday next. Gisborne students at Otago University who were successful in the annual terms examinations were as follow: — J. G. Crawford, dental intermediate, third class, and dental metallurgy, | second class; C’. R. McLenion, economic geography, third class.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 5
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