PERSONAL
Mr. W. F. Stillwell, S.M., Wellington, is visiting Gisborne as chairman of the Public Service Board of Appeal. The board will sit until Friday.
Patrol S. Ringer, the hotel inspector of the Automobile Association (Auckland), left Gisborne this morning for the Bay of Plenty and Auckland. The patrol has almost completed his annual inspection in the North Island centres revising A.A, literature prior to the coming touring season.
Passengers who travelled by Union Airways' service this morning between Gisborne. Nader and Palmers, ton Novth included the following:— Gisborr.e-Napier.—Mrs. B. Spence; Misses O. Soeedy and B. Wade; J. N. Agnew, T. Lawlor, C. M. Brown, D. Scott. W. T. Royal and t. Coleman. Gisborne-Palmerston North.— Dr. W. Robertson; Miss R. Fyson; Messrs. F. M. Clarke, J. E. Horrell, J. S. Jessep, J. Morrissey, K. F. Jones and P. Hansen.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19694, 28 July 1938, Page 4
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139PERSONAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19694, 28 July 1938, Page 4
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