Mangonui News
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harris have returned to Taipa after spending a holiday in South Auckland and Taranaki. Mr. and Mrs. Pike left on Wednesday for Auckland after a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. Feisst of Mangonui. The many fiiends of Mr. S. Foster of Mangonui will be pleased to learn that he has made a wonderful recovery and is about again. Sam hopes to be present at the Mangonui School on Monday July 2.
Mr. E. J. Berghan of Cooper’s Beach has purchased a number of grade jerseys and is now busily engaged in making a milking shed etc., in readiness to commence dairying operations. Eddie can talk butterfat now with the best of the cookies. The scow Wakanini, that has been freighting shingle for the Oruru Dairy Factory, is unable to proceed with her operations, and is laying at anchor sheltered in the Mangonui Harbour awaiting the abatement of the storm,,
PERSONAL PARS
IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 38, 22 June 1934, Page 1
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162Mangonui News Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 38, 22 June 1934, Page 1
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