TIKITIKI NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.) Sir Apirana and Lady Ngata are visiting To Araroa. —Mr. ami Mrs. J. Sliarland are visiting Gisborne. Masters lan and Jim Shaikiml have returned to Gisborne to school.—Miss C. Gudgeon visited Gisborne-for the Woodford House old girls’ reunion.—Mr. Max Brand is visitbig the Coast.—Mr. J. Beach was a re-L-ent visitor to Wai-o-matntini.— Mr. and Mrs O. Johnstone also were recent, visitors’ to Wai-o-matatini. —Mrs. Dobson, wlio was a patient in Rostrevor Private Hospital, Gisborne, lias .returned to Tikitiki.—Mrs. Robertson, Gisborne, is a relieving teacher at the 1 ikitiki native school. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bush nave returned from Gisborne, where they have been the guests of Mrs. A. T. Hookey. Whitaker street. In accordance with the wishes ot hr Apirana Ngata, the Minister of Public Works, the Hon. R. Semple, and Mrs. Semple. Mr. A. G. Hultquist, M.l’., and „artv visited St. Mary’s Memorial (limi-ell and the Tawliiwhimngi Memorial Hall. Mr. Semple was astonished at the beauty of the native carving and considered it amongst the finest workmanship lie, had seen.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 9
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175TIKITIKI NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 9
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