THAMES AFFAIRS
IMPROVED MAIL SERVICt Residents of Coromandel have for years been in receipt of a weekly mail and letter service from Thames, but through the action of the ( hambers Ot Commerce at both places a daily service started last Thursday. The Chief Postmaster has also notified the chambeis that a direct overland service between Thames and Whitianga (Mercury Lay) is receiving consideration. * * * The Thames County balance sheet shows a profit of £92 10s.^ The children’s playground in Queen Street was thrown open last week, and number of children assembled there at all hours of the day. is proving a boon to mothers and a delight to the juveniles. # # Eighteen children of school age, T\bo live on a by-road at Waitakaruru. have no means of receiving education. nnwU native nurse. Miss Jamieson, re'Dital B ° aPd I'VUveek. and suggested that the cM- ! <lren be conveyed to the Waitakaiurt
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 11
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147THAMES AFFAIRS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 11
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