MOEREWA
The warm weather of the past few days has been appreciated by local swimming enthusiasts, and swimming suits are much in evidence. A ballast train is again on the track, and passes through Moerewa to and from Opua each day., Trafalgar Day was marked by the flying of the school flag at Moerewa. A “tiny tot,” on being asked; “Why was the flag flying today?” replied, “Oh, it’s something about someone called Nelson.”
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Northern Advocate, 23 October 1936, Page 11
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74MOEREWA Northern Advocate, 23 October 1936, Page 11
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