OTAKI
■-. <»T THLEORAPH.—SPECIAL TO TBI POST.) I # OTAKI, 20th January. ',-. Playing for the pairs trophy on the Otaki bowling green on Wednesday afternoon, Box and Brandon defeated Smith and Potrie,, Irving and O'Rourko beat St. George* and Kilmister, and Moore %nd Bills' bea£Ereenlan arid. Ho well: «i A special meeting of the Otaki Town. JJoard was held last night, when it was decided to adhere to Wednesday as the half-holiday till Juno, when Saturday will bo the half-day. .The question of an irregularity in the poll for the borough was discussed, and it, was agreed .to write- to the Minister of Internal Affairs explaining that the matter was due to an oversight. j? Mrs. Hill, mother of Mrs." A. W. Broadway, of Otaki,, is at .present seriously ill. .aCiiief'hbiho id'.'Masterton. - ' j Messrs. Ford and Shand, well known in Otaki, are among those who are unable to ■ return; from' Australia, tp New Zealand,' owing'to 'the strike; They, however, hope to he able to get a boat at an early date. •. " . '• ' . .■"-■
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 8
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169OTAKI Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 8
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