HOKOWHENUA
(From Our Own Correspondent.) OTAICI, Nov. 7.
The death occurred on Wednesday last at the homestead of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Martin Winiata, of ‘ Spnnghill, Levin, of Hannah Tioriori, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald Bell, of 1 almerston North (late of Otaki). The I-lautere Rifle Club’s second shoot for tho championship belt was fired on
Saturday afternoon. C. Morgan J d Thomson were top scorers with lb. latter, however, won first place on count back. , ' ' ~ „ i While the owner was absent l 10 " 1 Jl ° l dwelling the other morning some' P er »°" entered by way of the window, and Mter carefully examining the various drawers and cupboards took a quantity o apparel and household linen. A light frost in Otaki on Monday did slight damage to early crops of a tend "Twhale, said to bo of large dimensions was seen “spouting” off the Otaki Beach
on Monday . ,i le p. 0.0. F. held Members and fMC " - a ble time wa* a euchre evening. An enjoj Mre spent, thanks laig > p r j zes were won by Twist and Mrs Kn - • Aiathie, and Mr Mr and Mrs Jo^ n ’ M “ ,9 H San and Mr C. Beauchamp and Aim a . J. Fairley ’'Mrs Cooper, of petition was won } Napier. _ j] attended arrangements.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 294, 9 November 1934, Page 10
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