WAIROA NOTES.
(Special to the Herald J WAIROA. this day
Mr. Ferris, Government llax grader, was in town last week on official business. Mr. J. M. Swain, local health officer, has been appointed sanitary inspector for tho Borough under the new Government regulations. Mr. John Hopkins, of Napiiar March Gras fame, is on a visit to Wairoa. Mrs. Windsor, tho elderly lady who was recently drowned at Napier, was foiunerly a Wairoa resident. On Saturday Hie Tapuai and Public. Service cricket (earns contested the Hopper shield, the former scoring ,74 (top score, Cowan 16) and the latter JOS (l fi p ueorei Douglas 32). City scored 87 (lop score. We.l 38) against Frasertovn Y 83 (top score, Barton 37). A young man named Beauchamp var
admitted Jo hospital owing lo injuries sustained htrough Ins motor cycle colliding with a motor-ear on (he Waikaromoana. road
Taylor Oriki, a Maori who lost a leg vhilo whale fishing off Waikokppu with Pita. Poipoi’s party, died on Sunday from blood poisoning of the slump.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 8
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