Particulars of train arrangements and excursion fares in connection with the Now, Plymouth races are advertised in this issue. The Opunako Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild will hold tliier autumn flower show on Monday, February 23. Schedules are now obtainable from the secretary, Rev. J. Cl. Wheatley. At the St. Joseph’s Hall, Milmoe Street, next Tuesday evening a euchre party will be held in aid of the earthquake relief funds. • Ten good prizes have been donated and these are now on view in Miss Ogden’s window, Grand Theatre buildings. Monsignor Cullen has assisted the promoters by allowing the use of the hall free of charge. At the Internationa] Postal Union which was organised at Berne, Switzerland, in 1874, and which represented practically all the countries of the world, except China, rules regulating weights, rates, etc., were first established.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 7 February 1931, Page 4
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