Holiday Fund Ladder
Cheers for Pakaraka. It’s second to top on the Centennial Holiday Fund Ladder to-day. thanks to a splendid dance held this week.
Kokopu lias climbed another rung, and Hikurangi, while still in the lead, has added, another £5 to its total. Here are the positions to dale:— ,£ s d
Q: When is a clock on the stairs dangerous? A; When it runs down. ft ft Q: What river db you cross when wrltihg? A: The tees.
Hikurnngl Pakaraka 39 30 12 0 11 0 Malapouri 27 2 16 3 Kokopu 22 5 Nj>unf>uru 18 0 6 Matahourua 15 16 7 Whananaki 15 15 0 Ararua 14 1 0 Pataua . . . . 11 10 7 Funaruku 9 2 9 Waikiokie 8 5 0 Tapuhi Baf'k.bloekt'iT. f! 7 3 13 3 L TovVai . . Waintira 9 5 14 11 3 2 10 Waima. . . 5 9 6 Cmanaia 5 3 0 Opontekc 4 1 0 Matakohe 4 0 0 Houto 3 12 1 Wai roam ak.it 1 Native School 3 4 3 9 Kningaroa ' 2 3 Owhiwa 2 3 9 Gammon's Road 2 I 9 Whinnakt. 2 1 0 Mala ran a. 2 0 0 Waikarnkn 1 9 0 Manaia Hapu . . 1 3 9 Kaikoho 10 0 Maunfia.karamca 2 6
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Northern Advocate, 5 September 1939, Page 2
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