HOROWHENUA NOTES
. — 7—- ♦ Prom Our 07W<3orrespondeTvt. OTAKI,' Wednesday. According to the police. report tho Otaki Maori Racing Club's meeting on Monday .was a- most orderly one, and it is the first time for some..years, that tho jail has-been--unoeeupied at race time. Mr and Mrs 11. 11. Elder 1 left; yesterday for Napier on a short holiday for health reasons. Hr. and Mrs"'John ■ Spbfle, of Feilding, have been on a visit to Waikanae. 'J he former, who is a brother to. _Mrs EVans, goes into camp in March ■Mr-and fMrs--Wi.vH.'• Fjeldv.ha.i-e boon spending a few days Aunve."' "-r ■ Mrs Taylor, postmistress, who has been laid up with pleurisy, has resumed duty,.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 6
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