TE AROHA NOTES.
IB* i ML*O»A*H.—OWW ; oafttSto»t)«ST.l ;•'.;■#- ' •:...-'v T$ AROBA. Tuesday. „' Ar:rana«mentß ; have beer, made ;;forr another vißii-irom the Auckland Watetside "Workers' Silver Band ; ftt New Year;ti»nie v | Nothing definiU hag been discovered as ] to tfte origin of ') the firo which destroyed j Mr. Lane's homo at : Waitoa la»,t w»ek, One theory advanced, however, is -'that a spark from the express was th« cause, while another is that it happened act the result of electric wires fusing. The insurances were £350 on the house and £300 on the furniture. .;: > .'/'%■■ Constable W. Monson, who had hi« leg fractured while in the execution of his duty some months ago, has resumed duty at To Aruha., * '■■" - • •., ' i Mr. W. O. Wynne, of the Matamata branch of the '.'' Batik vof New Zealand, |is to be transferred to ! 'Ar6ha.. ; ■ ':•>-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9
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134TE AROHA NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 9
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