MURIWAI NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.) On Friday the committee of the Muriwai Women's Institute met and decided again lo postpone the monthly meeting of the branch on account of the restrictions on meetings. The school, however, has been reopened, Ibe general attitude of the children being that they are glad to resume work.
Much smaller bags are reported by shooting enthusiasts this season. Homo report long distances covered with little to repay their efforts. Miss .0. A. Wyalt, who has been visiting Invercargill, has returned to the district.—Mrs. J. M. Clark, Auckland, and Miss I. M. Clark, Wanganui, who have been visiting Muriwai, have relumed to their homes.—Air. W. Lister, who has been making a short stay in Patutahi. has returned to Muriwai.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 13
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