COUNTRY NEWS.
TAUMARUNTJX A meeting of Lodge N'gahoa, U.A.0.D., was held at Manunui on Tuesday nijiht. A. l>. Bro. Frost presiding. The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, visitors being prosent from Auckland and the West toast. Recently a loan of £2200 was raised by the Taumarunui Borough Council for the purpose of paying for the municipal buildings section, which was acquired in 1918 under the Public Works Act. At Tuesday'n meeting of the council the Mayor i Mr. C. It\ Marsack) said it was a matter for con- • gratulation for the council and the boroujrli ' manaeer that they had been able to set the rate of interest reduced, after negotiation* with the Maori Land Board, from 5 per cent to 2J per cent. This meant a sarin* i° f On "Saturday ™grtt*mat<:b fin be pl*!£* with the Te Kuiti club on the 'ot.nl limes. i The Taumarunui team »s as *™;'"„*o^. , Thynnc, Henrj". Sandel. Pontawora, Somervilie. Brown, Laira, and Godiref.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 7
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