MANGAHAO.
SUNDAY’S STORMS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ilie hurricane which swept the district on Sunday did not miss Alangahao and uprooted trees hear witness to this. At the Alangahao school, the lioys* shed was lifted bodily, and huirled over on its roof. Local streams were in high Hood, but the river, although eonsiderah’y above its usual level, was not as high as at Labour week-end. PERSONAL. Alp O. P. Bragg and Air Syd. Elliott have returned to Wellington I rom Alangahao, w here thev have been the guests < I Airs ' AI. J. Beech. Miss Rita. ifeece. ol IV ell i ngt Oil. is spending a week's holiday with her sister. Mrs I?. Grcgorv. Alan'mhao. Mrs Wylie, of Hawera. lias !>eeii visiting Manga hao, where she has been the guest of Mrs H. Eddie,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13174, 5 February 1936, Page 4
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