PERSONAL.
.(Mr. J. Vigor Brown, Mayor of Napier, spent a few; hours in town yesterday afternoon on his return journey home from, Auckland. Miss M. Hunt, B.A, left for the South Island by tlie s.s Monowai yes-, terday on a brief vacation. Rev. Tlionias Fee, of Auckland, the well-known temperance lecturer, arrived by the s.s. Monowai yesterday afternoon. The Mayor (Mr. W. D. Lysnar), accompanied by Mrs. Lysuar, returned from Auckland yesterday afternoon. (Mr. A. Forde Matthews was a passenger from Auckland by the s.s. Monowai yesterday afternoon. The members of the Poverty Bay ‘ representative hockey team, and the girls le Hum team went South by tlie s.s. Monowai last- "night. . r ; J- W. Preston and Mrs. Preston left for Auckland by the s.s. iUokoia yesterday morning on a liolidav tour of the South Sea Islands. Mr.. I reston expects to return to Gisb°rtle early next month. The members of Air. Frank Thornton s Comedy Company left for Auckland .by tlie s.s. Alokoia vesterdav morning. ■' The Eiiti-City Football Club’s third fifteen, in charge of Air. AV. Hay, left for .Napier by tlie s.s.-Alonewai last evening to play matches against Hastings and Napier clubs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2271, 17 August 1908, Page 2
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193PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2271, 17 August 1908, Page 2
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