Lambs in Large Numbers. August is a busy month for sheep farmers, as the majority of the lambs make their appearance during the next few weeks, and flocks of ewes require constant watching to prevent losses of lambs and ewes. Directors Elected. The retiring directors of the Gpouriao Dairy Company, Messrs. A.. F. McGougan, T. Davics and Fuiringa T'awera have been re-elect-ed unopposed to the directorate of the company.
School Dental Clinic. Parents are reminded that they may enrol pre school age children for treatment by calling at tKe School Dental Clinic. This additional service given bj' the clinics pro-' vides for free consultation for children under two and a half years, while others over that age may be fenrolled for the fee of 5/-. Two children are treated for 8/- per annum, while a maximum charge of 10/- is made when over two children are to avail themselves of the service.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 138, 6 August 1941, Page 4
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