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TE KARAKA NEWS

STAFF PRESENTATION (Herald Correspondent.) lief ore leaving To Karaka to take up a position in Gisborne, Miss Ida Lougher, who has been employed in the office of the Waikohu County Council . for the past six years, was met by the other members of the staff and given a handbag anil accessories as a token of their esteem and good wishes. In making the presentation, the county clerk. Mr. J. G. Appleton, said that Miss Lougher's unselfishness and her cheerful and willing disposition had made, her a valued member of the staff and had contributed in large measure to the harmony which had prevailed in the office during her service there. They all wished her the best of luck and rapid advancement in her new sphere.

The rainfall during April was 3.79 in., w.hicli fell on 12 days. This is in excess of the average, wheh is 2.73 in. Tho distribution was as follows:—April 2, .57in. : April 3,1.22 in.; April 4, ,93in. ; April 7. ,16in.; April 12. ,03in.; April 14. .16in.; April 15. .04in. ; April 18, .03in.; April 20.■.56in.; April 22, .02in.j April 34, .04in.; April 26. .Olin.: April 20, .02in.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 9

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TE KARAKA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 9

TE KARAKA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19315, 4 May 1937, Page 9