A sum of £1384 toward the Odd*- ot a new ketch, to be called the “Pattesott,” to work in the southern area of Melanesia, has so far been received by the Melanesian Mission Trust Board. There remains £Bl6 to be obtained tb make up the £2200 required. That surf work in the Domihioti at Iona: last had been placed on a definite footing, and that future prospects Were more than bright, was the opiniotl expressed by Mr. P. Coira, president, in moving the adoption of the report at the fflst annual meeting of the New Zealand Surf Life-Saving Association at Wellington. , • ' , ‘WHO WAS THE GREATEST FIDDLER?” Well, Nero, of Course; ie ‘fiddled” while Rome Doh’t ‘fiddle” away all your weekj-endfi. Take a run over to Napier art'd look die new town ovet, and make the ‘TROCODERO” your headqMrteti lor meala. The ‘‘TROCODERO" If) ipen Sundays.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 6
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