CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
[ B y telegraph.— CORRESPONDENT.] CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday. At a meeting of the Road Board to-day it was resolved that the rate for 1923-24 be fd in the £■ The board decided to support tho action of the ' Matamata County Council in regard to the petition for retaining Maungatautari Range as a reserve, but the board did > t >t favour Government purchase at the present price. A representative leathering of Presbyterians and friends bade farewell to tho Rev T. H. ■ Rosaveara, who is leaving the district to take charge of the Papatoetoe Church. The Minister has served m the Cambridge Church pulpit for the past seven years. Presentations were made to Mr. and Mrs. ! Roseveare.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 5
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