NEWS IN TOWN TO-DAY
Women's Division. A Dominion campaign for new members, open to all branches of the W.D.F.U.. for the year ending March, 1935, resulted in Tauranga securing 153. and gaining the prize of £5 as, which was handed over to the community chest account. Howlers' Visit to Rotorua. Both local bowling clubs received word yesterday that their teams bed been drawn to play against the New South Wales bowlers at Rotorua on Saturday afternoon. “Motu" a Day Late. Owing to the closing down of all work on the waterfront at Auckland yesterday consequent on the death of the King, the working of cargo was delayed HU this morning. The "Motu,” which should have loaded for Tauranga, will not leave till today and after discharge here to-mor-row, Friday, will return to Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11930, 23 January 1936, Page 2
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