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KING COUNTRY NEWS

With reference to the overcrowd - at the Taumarunui Secondary Schtr the chairman of the committee, Mr V T. Driffil. informed the last meetin' that two communications from himJS to the Auckland Kducation Board " the matter had not been given a rep!, It was resolved to ask the South member of the board to use his infu ence in an endeavour to obtain r» increased accommodation which is M urgently required. Miss J. P. Murray has been an. pointed assistant mistress at the Tan! marunui High School in place of jjY«i White, who is transferred at her own request. * * • By securing first place in the Man*, nui Pigeon Club’s race from Levin. M& D. Wilson registered his third succe«. ive win. The race was for two trophies presented by Mr. T. F. Jones, and r®. suited: D. Wilson’s Corinax. 1.326yi| a minute, 1 : R. Patterson’s Flaming .320.3yd5, 2; J. Davis’s Desert Glow! 1,317.4yd5, 3: D. Andrews’s Hop? 1,316yd5, 4. J. Whittaker's FI vine Juliet, 1,33 s.syds. 5: J. Langwetfg Loraine. 1.296.9yd5, 6. Next week* race will be from Auckland for a tropi* donated by Mr. F. Bowman, the club's founder. Success attended the opening of ;*• Ohura Golf Club, in ideal weather. C* his opening remarks the president. Mr. Hugh Thompson, referred to the gen*-;, osity of Mr. .W. K. Williams and Mr Wakeford. who had Placed their tend at the disposal of the club for the formation of a golf course. The club captain, Mr. Millen, explained the rules and deportment of the game, and after Mrs. Thompson had sent away the fir?: ball a mixed foursomes was played. Afternoon tea provided by the president and Mrs. Thompson was greatly appreciated.

An interesting reference to the wort on the Ohura-Stratford railway was made at a smoke concert given in honour of the outgoing Ohura County Council. The assistant engineer on th« work, Mr. R. R. Dawber. stated that in nine months past the number of mm employed on the line had increase! from 275 to 450. and even if additional men could be placed on the work it would not shorten the time of completion, as the factor governing this was the tunnelling, on which only a limited number of men could be engaged at any one time. Mr. Dawber expressed the opinion that the line would ha completed in about three years, of which period about two and a-half years .would be occupied in tunnelling operations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 10

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KING COUNTRY NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 10

KING COUNTRY NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 662, 14 May 1929, Page 10