MATAWAI NEWS
(11i'v.'iId ('om*s]mmli!iil.) Mr. H. Kovle, Malawai, recently left I. take ill) :l posit ion at- t|u* Rover Hoard oilier. (tisborne. - Mr. and Mrs. 11. liulsf returned from To I’uia week. —Mrs. I'. lVrl. (iisborm'. is jins'in;.', a slmrl visit In Malawai. Whooping eougli is si ill |iivva|(>id in I lie district, several families hoi tig' absent I rum school. I''a riners. drovers and residents generally are looking forward lo 1 lit* annual dog trials. As this is I lie jubilee of llie elilli, il is alii ieipaled 11 1 a I I here will he a record at tendance, hnlh at lliu meetings and at the animal hall 1.0 he held oil the last lliglll ol !hi' trials. Arrangements for the sii|i|'cr are in the cn|>nblc hands of the members of the Malawai Women’s Institute. Miss Rum’s orchestra will he in attendance nl the,ball,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18974, 26 March 1936, Page 3
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