OUR DAILY FEATURES
- A PACE FROM iwrtSßM Tauranga 50 Yeari^jjlß The following are takes file copy for August X, “A melancholy and occurred on Thursday to the daughter of Mr of this town. The child bpSaSliiß client fell into a tub of and though almost *ljnßfinSiH rescued, was very Medical aid was Moir did all that was little sufferer, who effects of the burns noon. Great sympathy the parents.”
“The Hawke’s Bay 20 th Inst, gives a long aJaSW the football contest on .lh»’gsc& aay previous between’ Bay and Poverty Bay' 'teuil&fl Warbrick as half-back full-back are spoken of in-twHrr est terms. For brick-was the shining all round being excellent; - ", “Thus again tatives are to the fore The play resulted inHawwiSi winning ,by 9 points hll.v One incident which pleasure.was the shoulderingllSi brick by the Gisborne - which showed the manlike manner in whfabtftiSßHl borne men took their def«#l|lffi
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11784, 31 July 1935, Page 2
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148OUR DAILY FEATURES Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11784, 31 July 1935, Page 2
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