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WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS.

That Roxburgh over the holiday period at the week-end had a huge number of visitors, and with the glorious weather on Sunday and Monday they were able 10 thoroughly enjoy themselves. ». That on Saturday afternoon and evening there was a procession of motor cars and. motor cycles into Roxburgh which were taking part in 'jthe reliability trials from Dunedin to Pembroke, but the .return journey on Monday was down the other way, ch rou gli Palmerston, That the local band held a very successful dance on Thursday evening last. That another dance was held by the Coal Creek football and hockey clubs at the conclusion of the concert held on Monday night, but at this dance the attendance was small. That on Friday last Guard Walker, on the train to Roxburgh, had the misfortune to have his hand badly crushed* during shunting at Millers Flat, and had to be taken to Dunedin Hospital for treatment. That a very successful sports meeting was held at Millers r ia. on Labour Day, a report of which we hope to have for our next issue. That the Roxburgh golf links were very popular at the weekend and a large number of visiting golfers found enjoyment in doing the rounds of the links, which were in good order for play.

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Mt Benger Mail, 24 October 1934, Page 3

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WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS. Mt Benger Mail, 24 October 1934, Page 3

WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS. Mt Benger Mail, 24 October 1934, Page 3