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NGARUAWAHIA NEWS.

PLUNKET SOCIETY ACTIVE. fjnr «ttJta4ipn.-.(iwN connaspoNDEN*.] i KGARUAWAHIA. ' Wednesday. The nurse engaged by ': the* .Plunket Society has 7 taken lup her duties, v She attends at Ngaruawahia for the . first three days in ; the week, vandl at &untly and {TaUpiri fox- one day each.' The annual! report of the Tennis Club disclosed. a; healthy : state of ! affairs. The club had won the Lower Waikato pionship, and .it had a. crtdit balance of 1' « V ' J sdal9 „ was elected president and Mr. 11. J. Sampson secretary. It : was reported^ that over £500 ' had 'been promised for ; the V purchase of k a '-■ site for courts on the Waikato Esplanade.. ' —'The bowlers are 'preparing' for "-the coming season. The new green has been ; formed, and ,will, be ;sown down this -.week.: | '■■. The' townspeople are gratified at ; the I decision..; of the defence authorities to . establish v immediately a military- depot at. the .camp site. The training camp proposal seems to have fallen into abeyance. ■■ ■ V V.. ;: ir■■':■'.■ ■■:;>. ■..'■:. ' '"■ -T ■''1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18497, 6 September 1923, Page 8

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NGARUAWAHIA NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18497, 6 September 1923, Page 8

NGARUAWAHIA NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18497, 6 September 1923, Page 8