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WELLINGTON PROVINCE.

Mr. and M rs. Muir (Wavertey) are making a short stay in Wellington. Mr. Stewart is back in Wellington, after a holiday trip to the South Island. Mr. Ritehie (Dunedin) is paying a visit to Wellington. Miss Chatfield is back in Wellington after a round of visits in the North. Mrs. and Miss Beere are back in Wellington after a trip to Christchurch. Miss Seaton, who has been visiting Sydney, is baek in Wellington again. Miss E. Rutherford (Mendip Hille) has com? to Wellington for the session. Mr. and Mrs. Carneross have com,? up from the South for a stay in Wellington. Mr. Gaisford (Dannevirke) was in Wellington lately for a visit. Miss Cutfield, of 'Wanganui, has returned from her visit to New Plymouth. Miss eland (Christchurch) is the guest of Miss Moore, in Wanganui. Mr and Mrs J. A. Merrett, Levin, have been on a visit to Palmerston. Miss Bond (Palmerston) has gone to visit relatives in Wanganui. Mrs Snelson (Palmerston) has gone to Sydney for some months. Mrs. Cowx (Hawke’s Bay) has been paying a visit to Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Chaytor (Blenheim) have gone to Auckland for some weeks. Miss C. Dalrymple (Bulls) has gone to Dunedin to stay for some weeks. Mr. Whitson (Dunedin) has arrived in Wellington for a stay of two or three months. Miss Harty has returned to Dunedin after a stay with her brother in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. D. Riddiford (Marton, Rangitikei) have gone for a holiday visit to Australia. Mrs. H. Harding (Wellington) has been visiting Mrs. MaeTaggart (Taranaki). Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lysaght (Hawera) are in Wellington staying with Mr. and Mrs. Stow.?. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart (Spring Creek) are away on a trip to Auckland and Rotorua. Colonel and Mrs. Burton (Auckland) ■were in Wellington for two or three days before sailing for London by the lonic. Messrs R. S. Abraham, C. Louisson, and H. Gillies, of Palmerston, were in Christchurch for the Grand National meeting. Miss Bevan (Wanganui) 5s staying with her sister, Mrs O. Gardiner, Palmerston. Miss Cameron (Wellington) is staying with her sister, Mrs Bendall, Palmerston. Miss Barnicoat (Nelson) is visiting her brother, Mr J. L. Barnicoat, Union Bank, Palmerston. Mrs Putnam has returned home to Palmerston after spending some weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs Finch, Wellington. Miss Margaret Waldegrave has returned to Palmerston after a stay in Wellington, with Mrs. Amelius Smith, of some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp were in Wellington for two or three days before leaving for England by the lonic, after a visit to the colony, Mr. W. Tripe (Wellington) has gone to Australia for some weeks, visiting Brisbane and Sydney before returning to New Zealand. Mr. Douglas McLean, who has been away from Hew Zealand for over a year, which was spent in England and on the Continent, returner! to the colony by the Athenic. The Bishop of Wellington and Mrs. Wallis arc going for one of their periodical trips to England early next year. The former will represent New Zealand at the 1-ambeth Conference, to be held in London about June. Mrs. Hector Rolleston (South Africa) has arrived in Wellington for a visit of some months to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bell. Her husband is a son of the late Hon. W. RoHeston. one of New Zealand’s most distinguished statesmen. Some years ago he went with one of the Rough Rider Contingents to South

Africa, and at the conclusion of the war obtained a post in the Government service of that colony. He is at present on a business visit to England. Mrs. Hector Rolleston has brought her baby son with her.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 49

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WELLINGTON PROVINCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 49

WELLINGTON PROVINCE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 49