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Mild Weather.—The weather during the past week has been unseasonable. There lias been an absence of frost, and the days have been very mild, with warm winds blowing. Golf.—The following are the results of the Women's Bogey Match played last Saturdav:—Mrs Anderson 5 down, Mrs G. Morris 6 down, Mrs McKegg 6 down, Mrs Duncan 7 down, Mrs Morrow 8 down. . Personal.—Messrs M. Anderson and E. Nightingale left recently to enter a military camp.—lncluded In the drafts of sick and wounded who recently returned from the Middle East was Private R. L. Gillespie, of Luggate. Private Gillespie was welcomed home at the patriotic dance which was held at Luggate on Friday night.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 7

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WANAKA Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 7

WANAKA Otago Daily Times, Issue 24950, 24 June 1942, Page 7

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