PAHIATUA
PAHIATUA, Dee 13 Mrs A. F. Sowry and ilw Cull, of I eiblilia* who have been the guosta of Mis HSowry, “Hose Farm.” Makomako, have .c----ti.rned home. Mr Krnert Groves, of Makomako, is improving after Ins P'-longed - liees lie was an mmato of thi. 1 alnat Hospital. Mr D. Campbell, of { ° l ‘ salo £ brunch of the Bank of New /calami. is spending his annual leave . 11. Raine, of the relieving -dad, l as »l> ><• ed Mr Campbell. Mr and Mrs A. B- ( a 1 - • of J’ongaroa, together with the rfa , have left by .Motor for nvercarg.il, whore their annual vacation will be t>puu. During November 389 points of ram fell on the Makomako district, making a total of 47 33 inches for the ten mouths sum February 1 1932. Tll ° corresponding hgmes v"»r were respectively 724 points and to the resignation of Mr -7 Pick a member of tho. Tararua It ectr c Power Board (representing the PahwU u <'onnly) the chutrman (Mr J. D. ) vus ° n '’ at the monthly meeting of the board, stated that Mr Dick lmd been a valuable menibei ami that he had taken a keen interest in he work in general and >n extensions m t.is own district m particular. It was re mette.l that Mr Dick had to resign owing m ill-health, lie moved a resolution appreciative of Mr Dick’s services winch was duly carried.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 19 December 1932, Page 4
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232PAHIATUA Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 19 December 1932, Page 4
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