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Taurang-a 50 Years Ago From llie Bay ot Plenty Tim,., , April 21 ISB7. come the fol Pr. paragraphs:— Mn S •‘A largely attended ineetine hold at Mr C, G. Carter'™!,!* Strand, last evening, to consider advisability of establishing a *vnastic chib in Tauranga. M r g F®” Moss was in the chair. On the • oc mi i, n. Fasum. it ;r re ss that agj mnastic. elub he for., “ 111 cnee. The following were theifei I Gfitci as officers and committee wit i L power to mime rules and hv lai H arrange for a suitable building I apparatus, and tiansact general bust ness:—Captain, Mr J. c. Webste Secretary and Treasurer, Mr X n.,,?’ tl orford: Committee. Messrs V Mw well, J. Maunix, and F. Johnston An estimate ol the approximate cost nf ‘ the apparatus was read, and ah o the probable number of member. The subscription was fixed at 10s ne annum, members under 18 years t ago, ss. It was decided that Z Club nights be Thursday and Sat, 1 day, from 7.30 to 10 p.ni. The nice ’ mg then terminated." ! "The ninth wire being erectort I along Cameron Hoad telegraph w i is for the purpose of establishing toil I phonic communication between I local Post Office and the postmaster’s house, thus enabling the officials in' the office to communicate with him at 1 any time, on urgent business." 1
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12306, 21 April 1937, Page 2
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