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THE Inangahua Times TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Du mg last week, freight railed through O'ira Tunnel amounted to 11,335 tons. Far the corresponding wrek of last year, the amount wra tons, and in 1932, it wa« 8,327 t mf.

The INANGAHUA TIMES will not be published on Good Friday or Easter Monday. Members of the Reefton A. and C, Club are reminded of the meeting to be held at the Club Room this evening at, 7 30 o'clock. A Sydney Press cable states that the French auxiliary ketch, Biaby Girl, reached Sydney after an uneventful trip from Wbangaruru Bay, North Auckland. | Standards 5 and 6 and the secondary pupils of the Reefton District High School will attend cookery and woodwork classes as usual to-morrow. A meeting of the members of the Kiwi Football Club will be held in the Gyranasuim to-morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 p.m. AH members are requested to attend. Nominations for all events at the Reefton Jockey Club’s Autumn Meeting close this evening at 9 o’clock with

A rally of members and intending members of the Reefton Boxing Club will be held at the Gymnasium this evening. Mr L. Seotfc, Reefton, left this ' afternoon for Hokitika, en route to .Akaroa, with hia speed boat ‘ Hop- j along.’ He will be joined at Hoki- ! tika by two other speed boat men. 1 They compete in the championship and other events at Akaroa during the W9ek-end. * At the annual meeting of the Rugby League delegates held at Grey mouth last evening. The opening of the season was fixed for Sunday, April 22. It was decided that there should be four selectors, two from the Coast, and two from the Inangahua SubCentre, with an independent chairman to be appointed by the Management Committee.

Mr an) Mrs M. Psscoe, who have . been camping at the Maruia Hot I -prings for the laßt few weeks, re-1 turned to Reef ton on Monday. Several ] other holiday makers to the Maruia | Hot Springe returned to their homes . last week, including Mr' and Mrs) Martin, Mr and Mrs Merlino, Mr and j Mrs Smith and Miss Brown, Miss t Hayea and Miss Leggett all of Nelson, and Miss Brooks and Miss Cameron, * Wellington. Quite a number of people passed through to the Springs during > the last few days and five are expected at the Springs over the Lewis Pass on 1 Thursday or Friday from Christchurch. For the holidays you will want a Travelling Bag. Secure one now I »t T. C. O’BRIEN’S, Broadway. , \lso on hand the newest Crockery, Push Chairs, Musical Chairs, etc, suitable for gifts. tc Summer sports and recreations call for snappy styl«B in blazers, sports coats and trousers. There is no better place in town for these goods that J. W. Chalk and Co. and no better ?a!ue offered. Smart striped blazers from 25s 6d, and a great variety or trousers and sports coats, awa t your nßpection. <■ 1

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Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 28 March 1934, Page 2