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ARANUI AFFAIRS.

MEETING OF BURGESSES* ASSOCIATION. The monthly meeting of the Aranui Burgesses' Association was held in the Aranui Hall last evening, Mr F. D. Sprosen presiding over a good attendance* i A letter was received from the United Burgesses' Association, stating that the

Association had decided to change its name to the United Burgesses' and Batepayers 9 Association. # After lengthy discussion, it was decided not to support the ehange of name. It was decided to support the resolution of the United Burgesses Association that strong opposition be taken to motor-cars travelling through Hag ey P A k letter from the Heathcote County Council stated that the matter of P ark " ing ears in Shortland street would receive attention. +y, a Eegarding Marlow road, the County Council regretted that finances would not permit of the improvements asked f °A. letter from Messrs T. J. Edwards, Ltd., stated that steps would be taken to eradicate the mosquito menace m Page's road.

Two cats left behind in tha evacuation of " the remote, forlorn Scottish island of St. Kilda have been rescued & visitors to the island smca it was forsaken and taken to the main-land.-A wireless message from the ship to her owners announced the event in these terms: "Two cat* were brought 011 board by passengers. Ono was found in the open and the other was heard mewing inside a house with the doors locked, which had to be forced open to liberate puss. Both are being looked after aboard^*'

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 3

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ARANUI AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 3

ARANUI AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 3