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INGLEWOOD HEWS

DISTRICT RAINFALL FOR JULY. ; DRIER MONTH THAN-USUAL. The rainfall at Inglewood for July amounted to 7.4i6in, Rain fell on 13 days. For the corresponding month of last year 9.7!)in. fell on 22 days. Since the rainfall has been recorded at Inglewood the average fall for July has been 9.56 in., while the wettest July was in 1'915, when 17.56 in. fell in 12 days. In 1917 16.74 in. fell on 26 days. The heaviest daily fall for July was in 1915 when on the 21st 6.42 in. fell. During the month of that year there were two mor© falls of over two inches and two of over an inch. The flryest July wan that of 1922, when 3.72 in. fell on five days. Miss Trimble forwards details of tho rainfall at Rivcrsdale for July. Rain fell on 12 days, making a total of G.6lin., with the heaviest fall on the 18th, when 2.03 in. fell. The average fall for July is 10.16 in., and last year ll.GOin. fell, and the driest July was 1902, when only <BBin. fell.’ ' ' INGLEWOOD GOLF PLAY. DARLOW ROSE ’BOWL ROUND. The- third round of the Darlow rose bowl competition was continued on the Inglewood Golf Club’s links bn Thursday with the following results: — J, Mulhollahd‘ > <lefeated S.. Lovell jlast year’s winner). ' ' H. Winter defeated W. Armstrong. H. Meyer defeated J. N. Thompson. F. Partridge defeated W. J. Smith. P. Peacock defeated 11. Thomson. The folic wing ladies will represent the Inglewood Golf Club in a match with the Hawera ladies at Inglewood on Wednesday. —Mrs. Darlow, Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Partridge, Miss McLean, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Mulholland, Miss Johnstone. COMBINED CHURCH SERVICES The Ministers’ Association of Inglewood has decided to conduct a combined mission in the Parish Hall next week. The services, which will begin on Tues- | day' evening at 7.)i0, will be conducted by the Rev. J. N. Thompson, the Rev. S. Keenan, the Rev. E. Benny and Ensign Gray,., each minister being responsible for an evening.. On Axigust 10 no evening services will be held in the churches, but a combined service will, be held in the Parish Hall., The preacher (i will be the Rev. E. Ev-1/ ails', Hawera/ ... ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 6

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INGLEWOOD HEWS Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 6

INGLEWOOD HEWS Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 6