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GROWN IN NEW ZEALAND.—New Guinea butter beans, grown at Dannevirke. The biggest is 4ft. 2in. long with a girth of ll 3/4 in

AMATEUR BOXING TROPHY.—Challenge shield presented for competition among members of amateur boxing clubs in Wellington and suburban districts.

STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AT NGAIO.—On Friday night during the height of a thunderstorm, the chimney of a house in Heke street, Ngaio, was struck by lightning and wrecked, with some slight damage to the interior of the building.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

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GROWN IN NEW ZEALAND.—New Guinea butter beans, grown at Dannevirke. The biggest is 4ft. 2in. long with a girth of ll 3/4 in AMATEUR BOXING TROPHY.—Challenge shield presented for competition among members of amateur boxing clubs in Wellington and suburban districts. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AT NGAIO.—On Friday night during the height of a thunderstorm, the chimney of a house in Heke street, Ngaio, was struck by lightning and wrecked, with some slight damage to the interior of the building. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

GROWN IN NEW ZEALAND.—New Guinea butter beans, grown at Dannevirke. The biggest is 4ft. 2in. long with a girth of ll 3/4 in AMATEUR BOXING TROPHY.—Challenge shield presented for competition among members of amateur boxing clubs in Wellington and suburban districts. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AT NGAIO.—On Friday night during the height of a thunderstorm, the chimney of a house in Heke street, Ngaio, was struck by lightning and wrecked, with some slight damage to the interior of the building. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

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