WAIROA NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.) At the Wairoa Borough Council meet ing the aceounls passed were: —Denial account, £]3G6; loan account, C 624During the past month the boro.urh expenditure under the heading of unemployment and subsidised wages was C7U7. ' The Ladies Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cluu-ch has been busy for some lime preparing for a > azaar and sale of work to he held on October A report has been received by the Wairoa Do rough Council to the effect that it will cost about £ICCO to cany i,ut the necessary protection WOlSis at the foot of the riverhank above the (own wharf.
Mr., and Mis. ]•'. .1. Hill.. McLean street, have returned after a motor tour of the Auck'and district.—Mr. 11. _1«. Ilinton. Invereargill. is visiting Wairoa.—Mr. X. T. Lambourne, ,lire,or of Education, -and Dr. K. Heyeo'k .schools medical officer, visited Te koinga native school lasl week. —Mr. it. .1. Bedinglicld, Wellington, who has_ just returned from a trip to England, visited Wairoa lasl week-end and iias since gone on to Auckland, via Oisborne and Opofiki.— M'\ Bert Kent. - Maru.uaru, was admitted to the Wairoa Hospital on Wednesday.—Mr. W. 11. Brady, who ,s absent in the backblncks, was granted lease of absence at the Borough Council meeting on Tuesday.
'the M,ayor;. -Mr." 11. L. llarkcr. at Tuesday night's meeting of the Wairoa Borough Council, moved a vote ol sympathy with the relatives of the late Mr. Bannister, father of .Mr. JI. K. Bannister, Wairoa. and with an excouncillor, Mr. O. deV. Robinson, in his recent bereavement. The motions were carried in silence, all standing. Mr. A. G. Smith, Wairoa County engineer, who recently underwent an operation at the Wairoa Hospital, is about again and looking improved in health.—Mr. A. Y. Young, Auckland, is visiting Wairoa.--Mr. E. Drayton, Damtevirke. is paying a short visit .to Wairoa.—Mrs. L. C. Pearson. Levin, is visiting Wairoa.--Mr. G. Attridge, Waisoa, bas returned from Wellington. —Miss L. Heslop has returned to Wairoa from a visit to Wellington.—Mr. I.'. Francis, who has been on a visit, to Wellington, has returned to Wairoa. Mrs. IT. F. Moles leaves Wairoa iijjxt Monday for Gisborne to join her husband, who has gone into business there. Mr. and Mrs. Moles have spent 21 years in Wairoa, and during that time the latter has been connected with most of the sociar organisations, and will be much.missed. She is to be farewclled on Friday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, North Auckland, are visiting Wairoa in the course of a North Island mission tour.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19128, 24 September 1936, Page 10
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