Last week-end two business premises in Rotorua were robbed of sums of money. Sir. W. E. Kemball, who recently returned from a visit to Melbourne, was at Levin ori Saturday to see his horse Sir Pombal win the McDonald Memorial Handicap. Mr. Kemball will probably send some more horses to Australia in the New ’Year.
j Reservations of Ureinii beach earn]) j sites for tho Christmas and Now Year j holidays'liave reached the total of 338-, I states the Taranaki Herald.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 3
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