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TARADALE.

! j (Own Correspondent.) j The new traffic bridge in Church road is nearing completion, and I when finished will be quite an ac- | quisition to the district, being both I stronger and wider than the old < no I and will facilitate the traffic on this 'road. i The weather here has been for seme time very unsettled, and the ’ roads are in a very muddy condii tion. i Metalling is going on apace on the I Redcliffe road, and the surface nun are doing their work well. The advent of Hayward’s Pictures showing in the Town Hall so successi fully has caused somewhat of a j boom. Mr. George H. Tarr announc i ed the other evening that they ha ! purchased the latest up-to-date pic- ! tore machine, costing £97. ! There will be a general election in ! September for members to form a j new Town Board. It is on the cards I that a ticket has been made up and everything is cut and dried for them to practically walk in. It is stated that the Electric Tramway League has died a natural death Certainly one never hears much about it now. Has it come ro the conclusion that motor buses w 11 answer the needs of the district ad mirably'? The joint secretaries, Messrs. Harry Stevens and Charles Manley, of the United Hockey Chib, arc making strenuous efforts to mak? their club’s forthcoming dance cn Wednesday night next in the Tov, r Hall a complete success. Th? mnsw will be of the best and the floor <x cellent. Great interest was manifested here over the North v. South football match.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 3

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TARADALE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 3

TARADALE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 181, 16 July 1912, Page 3