Takahue
Tennis Matches The Takahue Tennis Club played a match between the two teams, the Kiwis and the Tuis, on Saturday in fine weather (at last). Although all the games could not be finished before the cows called some home, they were very keenly contested, the result being, Kiwis 9, Tuis 6. Next Saturday the Tuis hope to travel to Kaiaka to play a match with the Kaiaka Club, while the Kiwis expect to play another visiting team on the home courts. Personal Mr. H. Carr is spending a short holiday with Mr. W. Kirtlan, Matamata, (late of Takahue). The number of motor cars sold in the whole of New Zealand during the month of October this year was only 405, said the sales manager of a large motor company the other day. This total is probably the lowest on record since the war. The number of cars sold in the same month two years ago was 1600.
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 10, 11 December 1931, Page 5
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158Takahue Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 10, 11 December 1931, Page 5
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