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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Personal

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Dr. and Mrs G. E. Ham and their daughter Sandra, of Lake Jackson, Texas, U. S. A. Mrs Ham (formerly Patricia Letcher, Gisborne), whose father is Mr Les Barker, 30 Bayly Street, will be arriving in Gisborne in late November to stay with her people for several weeks. She will be bringing Sandra with her.

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Mr J. C. Graham, the 87-year-old patron of the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Association, photographed at the recent Show. Mr Graham first competed at the 1881 show, which was held at Patutahi.

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Photographed at the opening day of the Riverside Women's Bowling Club were (left) Mrs E. Jenkins, first president of the club, and Mrs C. Turbitt, who was treasurer for 17 years. Both are life members of the club.

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Miss Joan Tamatea, daughter of Mr and Mrs Tipene Tamatea, 40 Beach Road, who has left for Australia and the Far East on a working holiday.

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Miss Lesley Hampshire, niece of Mr Dick Cook, Steele Road, who had been staying in Gisborne in the course of a holiday visit to New Zealand.