HOROWHENUA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) OTAKI, Nov. 19
Rev. M. Aj’rton, of Tai Tape, was for some time, after leaving Otaki, in indifferent health, but his many friends will be pleased to know that lie lias recovered.
A little over lialf-an-inch of rain fell in Otaki yesterday. The U.A.O R dance, held at Otaki Railway on Saturday night, proved enjoyable, and as a result the sum of £5 was raised for the Lodge funds. The Te Horo Tennis Club held a dance on Friday night when there wore a number of, visitors from Otaki and other towns along the coast.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 304, 21 November 1934, Page 4
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