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Comings & Goings

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Coming to Gisborne to take the position of Public Trustee is Bill Aiken from Te Aroha. Now residing at 10 Carnarvon Street, Bill is pictured with his wife Celia, daughter Jillian and sons Kenneth and Graeme who will go to school at St. Mary's and Edmund Campion respectively.

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Margaret Milligan, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Milligan, Parau Street, left Station 2ZG recently on transfer to Auckland where she is now at Broadcasting House doing programme research for stations 1ZB and 1YD. Margaret resorts the job as most enjoyable as she is meeting all kinds of interesting people.

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Recently arrived in the sunshine city is Harold McLean, 23 Northcote Road, who has come as the new manager of Niven's. The family has come from New Plymouth and the children will go to school at Awapuni. Pictured with Harold and his wife Irene are daughters Helen and Joy and son Ian.

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Replacing John Old as accountant at the A.N.Z. Bank is Ron Wilson. Shown with wife Monique and daughters Yvette and Anne, Ron has come from Petone and has moved to a house in Russell Street. The children will go to school at Mangapapa.

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Accompanied by her sister Christine, she will be followed later in the year by the rest of her family. Louise recently graduated as registered nurse after three and a half years training at Cook Hospital. She hopes to continue her nursing career in Sydney.

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Home to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs S. M. Williams, 202 Stout Street, after five years in Australia as manager of National Insurance, Sheppartoh, Victoria, is Ross Williams. Pictured with Ross and his wife Jeanette are son Christopher and daughter Kerry.

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Louise Boyce, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. J. Boyce, 7 Temple Street, is returning to Sydney, her birthplace, to live.

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From 4 Ann Street, Stuart and Una Scott and sons Warren and Ralph leave for Auckland after 4½ years in Gisborne. Stuart leaves as manager of Niven's and goes north to take an executive position in the Auckland branch of the firm.

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Now living at 24 Cambridge Terrace are the Cantwell sisters who came from Wanganui. Dorothy (left) has a position in the A.M.P. office and Sherryl works at Bushnells book store. Both girls have recently returned from a holiday in Australia.