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VISITORS TO THE CITY

LATEST ARRIVALS RUTLAND HOTEL Sir Stephen and Lady Allen, Morrinsville; Mr Francis S. Marden, Boston, U.S.A.; Master John A. R. Maiden, Wairoa; Mr R. E. Duncan, Mr and Mrs C. B. Riddell, Miss E. R. Riddell, Dannevirke; Mr H. D .Cooper, Napier; Mr and Mrs Polson, Master Polson, Auckland; Mr and Mrs W. Tudhope, Miss S. Tudhope, Mr and Mrs E. C. Sare, Master Murray Sare, Hamilton; Mr and Mrs D. Farrer, Te Kuiti; Mr and Mrs Gilbertson, Otaki; Mrs O. Renshaw, Tauranga; Mrs A. E. Mavvley, Havelock North; Mrs A. M. Chambers, Hastings; Miss C. A. Hartgill, Akitio; Dr. A. E. L. Pincox, Weber, HawWs Bay; Mr and Mrs I. W. Mackie, Mr J. R. Mackie. Waipukurau; Mr and Mrs Harold Davies, Miss Marie Davies, Hastings; Mrs Jack Nairn, Miss E. Nairn, Waipawa; Mr Hally burton Johnstone, Auckland; Mr and Mrs I. J. Withers, Waitara; Mr J. Carter, Australia; Dr. E. R. O’Connor, Masterton; Mrs E. Vallance, Auckland; Mr G. Peters, Petonville, England; Mr and Mrs E. Cameron, Hinahura; Mr J. McLeod, Martinborough; Mr and Mrs R. b. Powell, New Plymouth; Mr A. F. Cameron, Mr R. A. Martin, Wellington; Mr J. Meuli, Okaiawa;MrJ. A. Bold, Mr R. Irvine, Mr N. McLean, Mr R. W. Parlane, Wellington. GRAND HOTEL Mr N. A. McKenzie, Mr H. Sellars, Mr W. White, Mr E. Young, Mr L. C. Russell, Napier; Mr and Mrs E. Groome, Miss J. Groome, Mr W. J. Jamieson, Hastings; Mr F. E. Faulkiner, Mrs Faulkner, Hawke’s Bay, Mr and Mrs A. D. Manderson, Miss Manderson, Palmerston North; D; and Mrs Spencer, Mr and Mrs R. J. Griffin, Mr H. S. Eckford, Mr P. Gleeson, Mr and Mrs W. H. Cunningham, Wellington; Mrs H. Ratcliff, Palmerston North; Mr and Mrs D. H. Stewart, Mr A. B. Morrison, Masterton; Mr T. R. Admore, Lower Hutt; Mr and Mrs A. J. D. Barton, Masterton; Mr and Mrs Maunsell, Misses C. and D. Maunsell, Mr Maunsell, Masterton; Mr R. B. Gieson, Auckland; Mr E. Gieson, Rotorua; Mrs E. Madden, Christchurch; Mrs H. M. Wilson, Hastings; Mr and Mrs Tingey and child, Mr J. E. Hannon, Wellington; Mr and Mrs E. Jackson, Mr F. Jackson, Mr C. Jackson, Mr E. Jackson, New Plymouth; Mr A. D, Murray, Ekctahuna.

FOSTER’S HOTEL. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen, Mr. and Mrs. . J. M. Horrocks, Mrs. E. John l ' Mr. R. B. Fox, Mr. E. O. Fox, Auckland; Mrs. N. P. Green, Mr. W. H. P. Green, Tauranga; Mr. Kain, Dannevirke, Mrs. B. P. Berry, Miss P. Perry, Mrs. O. H. Beetham, Dannevirke; Mr. A. W. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Boursfield, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Stratford, Waipukurau; Mrs. S. Pitt, Stratford; Mr. Hammond, Hunterville; Dr. Elliot, Dr. and Mrs. Marchant, Mrs. G. Goodwin, Wellington; Mrs. L. Barnes, Mr. J. H. Quilliam, New Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. White, Mr. E. W. White, Otane; Mr. G. Barron, Havelock; Mr. J. H. Logan, Napier; Mr. T. H. Garrett, Gisborne; Mr. F. D. Herrich, Hawke’s Bay; Mr. R. 11. Glendening, Walhua; Mr. D. G. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hare, Buller, CRITERION HOTEL. Mr. M. R. Murphy, Gisborne; Mr. F. Stevens, Wellington; Mr. F. Thornton, Masterton; Messrs. J. Clouston, A. WaLsca, R. Nicholson, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Miss A. Taylor, Miss N. Taylor, Mr. C. Taylor, junr., Ohakune; Mr. Ernest C. Heel, Auckland; Mr. J. Johnston, Dunedin; Mr. and Mrs. J. Donnelly, Messrs. L. Cooke, N. Spiller. Auckland; Miss M. Beverley, Matamata; Mr. B. Louisson, Palmerston North; Mr. and Mrs. Pearse, Masterton. tators sought the slWlter of shop roofs. A wind sweeping p the river added to the discomfort of crews and spectators, and the water was choppy in parts. When it was learned on Saturday that championship events were to be postponed until yesterday many were disappointed, but there was a large attendance early yesterday morning when the champion fours were scheduled to be rowed. Some hundreds followed the crews to the starting point, and waited while the rowers sheltered by the bank. When postponement was decided upon the spectators left, but were in att tendance again in the afternoon in the hope of seeing the race held. “The patience of 4 he crowd was remarkable,” said a visitor to city. “Many of them were wet through and waited some hours, only to be disappointed ”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 90, 18 April 1938, Page 6

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VISITORS TO THE CITY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 90, 18 April 1938, Page 6

VISITORS TO THE CITY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 90, 18 April 1938, Page 6