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Okaihau

Miss Anderson, who has been away on a long holiday in Taranaki and Hamilton, returned home last week. Mrs R. J. Marsh, of Puketi, is spending a few days in Whangarei. Mrs Frank Graham, of Waihou Valley, gave a delightful “welcome home” party to Mr and Mrs A. Graham, who have been touring the south for some time.

Mrs C. Ching is the guest of Miss Anderson.

Mrs Cowic, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs Arthur Graham, of Waihou Valley. Many residents of Okaihau witnessed a “shooting star" about 9,15 on Saturday night. As it slowly travelled across the sky in a northerly direction, it seemingly gathered numerous small stars, until it had the appearance of a comet. The descent lasted approximately three seconds.

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Northern Advocate, 11 December 1937, Page 2

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Okaihau Northern Advocate, 11 December 1937, Page 2

Okaihau Northern Advocate, 11 December 1937, Page 2

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