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HARIHARI NOTES

[Cur Own correspondent! Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibb, have returned after paying a visit to cnusiC 1, M. Whall, of Christchurch is here on a visit to her parents,, Mi and Mrs. Berry. -dnrned Miss M. Minehan, has ret V T r ”® cl home after paying a visit to HoKitlkMr. and Mrs. T. Ford senr, are on a visit to Christchurch. . ... Mrs. McMillan, senr., is visiting Ch Mr. tC and C Mrs. L. Haddock, are on a visit to Maitahi, South Westland. Rev Father Joyce, Parish Priest of Ross, will pay a visit here next Sunday at 11 a.m. yr T. Cron, Junr., has left for the Territorial Camp at Addington Mr. J. Martini, is on a visit to Cobden. . , . , This flat is getting its fair share of the hard frosts, but the days are line, with warm sunshine. Mr H. Chew, of Granity Creek, is on a' visit here. Mr. Chew was the first Manager appointed to take charge of the Inter-Wanganui Cheese Factory when it was opened here in the year 1908. The sawmills in South Westland are being kept fairly busy with the cutting of both red p'nd white pine. The timber lorries are running 16 hours per day to cope with the outputs. The Harihari Football Club intend holding a ball here about August 15. A Rugby fifteen from this district will travel to Ruatapu next Saturday to play a return match with the Ruatapu team, who visited here a month ago. A large number of local residents left on Saturday morning to attend the Bruce Baj 7 sports meeting, which was being held that afternoon. Some of the local whitebait fishermen are looking forward to the opening of the season. A couple have erected hutments on the banks jf the Big Wanganui River.

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Grey River Argus, 22 July 1941, Page 6

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HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 22 July 1941, Page 6

HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 22 July 1941, Page 6