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PUKEKOHE NEWS.

A presentation of an ineribed >i!vr-r rose howl, .-bavin? outfit, and a life member's ticket of the West End Tennis Club was made to Mr. and Mrs. .T. who are '.pavins Pukekohe to take nn their residence in Auckland. by the residents of Pnni and the West End Tennis Club. Mr. Keius. for the past seven years, was president of the Tennis flub, and was one of its foundelation members. Advance was ilso taken of the opportunity of makins a presentation to Mr. D. Fallows, a past secretary of the club.

A memorial tablet, erected in St. .Tames" Presbyterian Church. I'ukekohe. to perpetuate the memory of the men of the r.arish who had paid the supreme- sacrifice in the Great War. was unveiled by Mrs. Watkin Robinson, of Pukekohe F.ast, following an elomient address by the Rev. A. Mac Donald. 0.8.K.. C.F. Mrs. Robinson's father, the 1-ue Mr. .T. Comrio. took an active r.-irt in the defence of the little, hut historic. Presbvter'an Chrrch at Pukekohe East, durin? the Maori War. The dancer that existed to children nn the East Street overhead bridle bv the vo'inssters climbiiti on to. and puttin'* their heads thromh the railings in order to obtain a closer view of trains passin? underneath. '•-s been minimised if not obviated by the niacin; of wires midway between each pair of railings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1927, Page 8

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PUKEKOHE NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1927, Page 8

PUKEKOHE NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1927, Page 8