Mr and Mrs V. Hardwick nt' Great SouLli Hoad. Papakura, left by the express for Wellington on Friday. Constable T. Holland of Papakura, who has been on annual leave, returned from Christchurch last week. : The Mayor of Papakura. Mr S. Evans, left las! night by service car for New Plymouth, where he will spend ’ his holidays. [ Miss Ida Searie. of Wellington, eld- . est daughter of Mr and Mrs E. Searie, [ of Don Street. Papakura. visited her parents on Saturday. j Mr and Mrs W. S. Mcllraith and Mr and Mrs .1. L. Munro of Papakura, left last week by car for the Wellington exhibition. I j The Rev. D. M. Cattanach of St. ! George’s Presbyterian Church, Takapuna. has accepted a call to St. Andrew's church. Hastings. where lie will be inducted nt the end of the month. The Rev. Cattanach was formerly stationed at Drury. " Miss Glenn Walker, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Walker, of Avei-ill Street, Papakura, who was taken to the Auckland hospital recently, is showing some slight improvement. Miss Walker. a few weeks ago, scored a triple victory at the Papakura Amateur Athletic Club’s sports meeting.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 19 February 1940, Page 8 (Supplement)
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