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SOCIAL NOTES

Mrs A. J. White, of Hamilton, is ▼isiting Gisborne. Mrs A. Walker, of Wanganui, is visiting Hamilton and Mrs K. Sellgren, of Griffiths, Australia, is visiting Hamilton. Miss Pattie Fox, of Hamilton, is holidaying at Devonport. Miss Beagley has returned to Hamilton from a 1 visit to Sydney. Mrs L. Benjamin, of Wanganui, is visiting Hamilton. Mrs Murray Thorne George, of Auckland, visited Hamilton yesterday for the Griffiths-Haszard wedding. Mrs B. H. Andrews and her daughter, Mrs Arthur Maunsell, of Te Rapa, are visiting Wanganui as the guests of Mrs Arnold Newman. Mrs Kenrick and Miss Keitha Kenrick, of Auckland, were visitors to Hamilton yesterday for the. GrifflthsHaszard wedding, which Miss Kenrick attended as bridesmaid. Mesdames W. J. H. Sedgley (Christchurch) and J. Thorne (Auckland) and Misses J. Patterson, J. Willis and H. Holmes (Stratford) are guests at the Midland Hotel. PATERAWGI Mrs J. 'Karl is visiting Te Hoe. Mrs C. Craig, of Huntly, is visiting her mother, Mrs J. Karl. Miss Ruby Silvester, of Auckland, is visiting her home in Paterangi. Mrs E. Brennan and her daughter Tess are visiting Rotorua. Mrs' F. J. Ryburn and family are spending the holidays at Kawhia. Mrs S. Smith and family are holidaying at Kawhia. Miss Pat Phelan is spending the school vacation at her home in Tauranga. ♦ * * • Miss Edie Hunter, who has been visiting Mrs MacFarlane, has returned to her home in Waihi. Chickens as Tax: Scheme devised by the Kwangtung 'China) Provincial Government: Every family will be given a chicken worth 20 cents. Under penalty of imprisonment they will have, to feed and house it until it is reclaimed by the Government. The reclaiming will be done when the chicken is worth five times its original value.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 5

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SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 5

SOCIAL NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 5

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