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KERIKERI

Mrs Williams, of Auckland, is on a holiday visit to her sister. Mis Carter, of Uplands, Kerikeri. Mr A. Mackey., who has boon headmaster of the Kerikeri school for tl"> past few years, has left to lake up his duties at Xgahutapu si-hool, to which he has been transferred. Mr Mackey v.-ill he greatly missed, especially among the local sports bodies, as he was a member of the tennis, football, and cricket clu'bs. Re took a keen interest in swimming, and, thanks to him, more than half the children at the school can now swim. The little school garden was always a bright and pretty spot and was greatly admired by many. It gained second place in the judging of school gardens for last year, and the year before. The residents of the Kerikeri district will join in wishing Mr Mackey all good wishes ami success in his now district. Mr 11. Campbell, has returned from his holidays, spent at Ills home and in A uckland. Mr i. Gveig, of South Africa, is on a. visit to Ills grandparents, Dr and Mrs Greig. Mr and Airs F. Jones and their two sons have returned home after spending throe weeks ’ holiday in Auckalnd. Welcome rain fell on Wednesday and Thursday in Kerikeri, and the gardens are looking' fresh again, tanks are full, and everyone is looking forward to going over to Waitangi.

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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 14

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KERIKERI Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 14

KERIKERI Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 14

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