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The manner in which an accident was referred to at to-day’s meeting of the Poverty Bay Power Board left the way open for a play .upon sords. Mr. H. H. DeOosta thanked the board members and the staff for “their kind sympathy shown to him during his recent illness fts a result of an accident.” The chairman, Mr. F. R. Ball, noted an opportunity) and said: f, lt was not an accident that we sent you that note.” The possibility of the Duke of Gloucester deciding to visit Waikanae Beach this morning was anticipated by a number of regular swimmers there, and also by some who hoped to catch a glimpse 2* the Buke in an informal moment. These.anticipations were riot rewarded, as His Royal Highness did not patronise any of the beaches to-day, but members of the official party, including the Hon; »T. iA. Young, Minister in attendance, and Major-General Howard Vyso, were among the early morning bathers. Another year is drawing to a Gloat, and in a. few days will be butTa memoriy. For your loyal support during 1934 we tender our sincerest thanks, and in asking you to accept our most cordial wishes for Xmas and the coming year, we would like you to know that our tearooms will be open right throughout the Xmas and New Year holidays. You’ll be in Napier for the Jubilee Carnhpl. so be suro [sVw in '“ The Trocadero ’ Hastings

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 4