LOCAL & GENERAL
Arm Broken When he fell from his bicycle while riding across the Paeroa domain on Saturday, Ken Vincent, a son of Mr and Mrs T. L. Vincent of Station road, Paeroa, fell and broke his left arm. Opossum Control There were four remits dealing with control of opossums included in the remits to be submitted to the forthcoming catchment boards’ conference, stated the chairman of the Hauraki Catchment Board, Mr H. M. Corbett, to the board’s March meeting. Under the circumstances, he continued, he thought the board could defer the matter until the results of the remiti were seen. ,
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4122, 6 April 1949, Page 4
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