TOKOMARU BAY.
A northerly gale blew here on Friday last, with heavy rain, 2.03 inches b«:ng worded. - At’ 7.30 in Hie evening a couple of sharp earthquakes shocks were felt. /No damage appears to have been done. -
Waima played City on Saturday, resulting in a win for City by 24 to 4. Waima seemed lo he dogged with bad luck right Hi roll Mi the game. The score at half-time was City 13, Wa.ma 4. The ladies of the Tokomaru Golf Chib met in the, Masonic flail on Monday afternoon, to make arrangements for the dance to lie hold in To Puka Hall on June 3. There was a large attendance. W. To W.hata, the local New Zealand Rugby League iep., 'left ior Auckland by the VVa.iimi on Sunday to join tho team. The building of the new connrete bridge over the Waitekeo stream at Waima will shortly he taken in hand. Mr. Thompson, the contractor. :s busy getting material on the job preparatory to making a start. This will fill a lon '■ felt. want, in the ''district, especially to Wai’ina residents, as a plank lias served pedestrian traffic since dhe last footbridge was carried away by floods.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16742, 29 May 1925, Page 10
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198TOKOMARU BAY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16742, 29 May 1925, Page 10
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