TOKOMARU BAY.
Before Messrs. W. Oates and S. J. Plummer, J’s.P., Rewiri Wharehinga, on the 24th insfc., pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering 8. McKee's store op Bench road and stealing goods to the value of £l2 10s 2d. lie was committed to the Supremo Court at Gisborne, for sentence. Tlie fortnightly meeting of the Tokoinarn Bay Lodge No. 108 was hold on Wednesday evening, the 25th inst., when Bro. A. It. Churches was presented with his P.O. eortiliente. by Bro. N. Gales, N.G. The initiation of two new members into the mysteries of t he Order then took place. The s.s. Somerset is due here about. March 7, to .load meat and wool for Home ports. 'Pho Par era arrived on Saturday morning with 500 tons of coal from West - port, and- berthed at. the wharf.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 6
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