WAIROA NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.' Mr. Leslie Graham, of Aucland. is on a holiday visit to Wairoa.— Mr. 1. Hamilton, of New Plymouth, is on a visit to friends in Wairoa.—Mr. J. Winn, of Auckland, is on a few weeks holiday in Wairoa. Later lie will visit Morere.—Mr. H. Brindell is on a tour of Wairoa, Tuai and Morere.—Messrs. R. Stewart and T. G. McColl, of Palmerston North, are making a" extended tour of the Wairoa and Gisborne districts.—Mr. N. Guthrie, of Marton, is on a health recruiting holiday at Morere.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. iollemache, and fairly, of Melbourne, who are on a motor tour of the North Island, are visiting Wairoa. Mr. Tollemaehe had an unfortunate experience while travelling in the Ruakituri Valley. He was driving through an open gale into a paddock when a sudden gust of wind blew the gate shut with such violence that in striking the door of his car it tore it away. The- car cost £IOOO.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16874, 11 February 1929, Page 12
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