PERSONAL
Mr. Dynes Fulton, chairman of directors of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, and deputy chairman of the Dairy Produce Board, is very gravely ill. His condition has been serious for several weeks", and lie had a relapse to-day.—P.A,
Recent guests at the Masonic Hotel included Miss Small, To Puia ; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Saraz'en, U.S.A. ; Mr. A. J. Keane, Sydney; Mr. and Mrs. Potheringham, Messrs. A. J. Sluiw, G. M. MontHarris and J. Steber, Wellington; Messrs. D. N. McGregor and J. Banner, Auckland; Messrs. R. Williams and 11. Elliott, New Plymouth ; Mrs. 0. T. Williams and Miss M. Williams, Ruatoria; Mrs. Jackman and Master Jackman, Tolaga Ray; Mr. Donovan, Motu; Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans, Toko maru Bay.
Patrol-Leader Harold Richardson, of the Mangapapa Boy Scout Troop, who will be the .only representative from Poverty Bay at the Boy Scout jamboree in Melbourne, leaves Gisborne on Tuesday, and will join the Auckland representatives on iboard the Maraina, which sails from Auckland next. week. The camp, which will be held at Frankston, near Melbourne, will 1)0 attended by 10,000 Boy Scouts, and' the Chief Scout, Lord Badon-Powell, wilt bo present. Patr.ol-Leader Richardson will 1 return to Gisborne early in the new year. In view of the fact that all New Zealand Scouts attending the jamboree are required to find their own expenses, including the steamer and other fares, q meeting of tho Mangapapa troop was held last night, and £."> was voted towards.the expenses In be incurred by Patrol-Lendvr Richardson.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18581, 15 December 1934, Page 3
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