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WAIKANAE.

(Own Correspondent). Last Wednesday evening quite :i large crowd foregathered at the ra4i< way station to bid good bve to Mr. K. MclCenzie, who left for ' Woodville on "Field's" train. Hearty cheers were given for him as the train pulled out from the station. Air. L. Cudby arrived last Tuesday to till the'vacancy at the i'o.-t (Jibce. caused by Mr. McKenzie's departure. VAliss M. Bayrie, who has been in Fcilding for the last few weeks, has returned home. The "flu" is on the wane around the township although there are still one or two cases, The following footballers iviil represent Waikanae against Packnkuriki during the coming week-end. The bus leaves the barber's shop at 2 p.m. sharp: D. Parata. Udy, Thompson. Kopata (2). Graham, Parata, J. Bailev, Webber, P-ivis. Ldgington! Roach {-J,, Campion, Cudi.y, firegg. fob^n, Farnior s have, tjeen going about with a big smile this last few days as tiie result of the rein. Paddocks'are looking very green, which is a welcome change from the droughty-looking ones of a week ago.

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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 4

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WAIKANAE. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 4

WAIKANAE. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1928, Page 4