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WHANGAMOMONA.

A glorious summer's day attended the opening of the Whaingamo. mona tennis courts last -week-end. "N'i.sititig players iveno present from Tangarakau, Kohuratahi, Tiabora and Marco Rd. Clubs.. With tiie commencement of daylight-saving an especially long afternoon was (spent in many enjoyable sets. .During the afternoon adjourn, ment Mr. Robinson (president) spoke of the increasing membership for the coming season aawl had every hope that Whangjai would lie able tp hold their own against local clubs us well a.s last season. Mr. Robinson, thanked all the visitors for attending. On behalf of the visiting Hubs Mr. Law replied to Mr.. Robinson, invited all present to atitend tlie Kojliuvatain Club cpenfhg day on Labour Day. On MWnday night the Cricket Club held their annual meeting in the Whanga Hiall. Although last season had brought much expense to the Club, in supplying a complete cricket outfit, the cilub h:vd s/tii a credit bahmice in tlie bank. This coming season should he very successful., Mrs. Main has donated a splendid cup for competition with other clubs in the district. Mr. W. Whiting has been elected President and Mr. Hawes secretary for the ensuing year. Thq Farmers' CL-op held their annual dance at Kohuratahi on Wednesday. Visitors from Strat. fbijd a|nd ( *Tokoi passed through Whariga to attend this very popular dance. Mr. F; Browne (Okato) is at present in Whanga en" business. Mrs. Robinson leifc for Auckland last week 'on holiday. Mrs. G. Partridge and family haviM riHU'iitnl from Auckland, where they were on an. extended holiday. Misses P. and E. Dagg are guests of Mr. Cleland (Kohuratahi). Miss Dinia iStockwell (Eltham) is visiting her parents at Marco lid. Miss M;v3 Ke% left last week to take a. position, in Stratford, i where her mother now resides.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 17 October 1930, Page 3

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WHANGAMOMONA. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 17 October 1930, Page 3

WHANGAMOMONA. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 17 October 1930, Page 3