LOCAL AND GENERAL
Vital Statistics Mr O. Lind. Postmaster, supplies us with the following vital statistics for Te Puke for the JanuaryMarch quarter:—Marriages 8 Births 17, Deaths 6. Summertime Ends.
The last Sunday in April will bring with it the end of summer time for the year, when clocks will be put back 30. minutes. Plunket Society
The annual meeting of the Te Pake branch of the Plunket Society is called for Tuesday afternoon next, 18th April, in the Parish Hall.
Extraordinary Election An election will be held on Monday, Ist May, for the purpose of electing one Councillor for the Boiough of Te Puke. Nominations of candidates for such office close on April 19th, 1939, before noon. Tenders >
Tenders, closing wuth Mr L. E. Manning (chairman of/the Te Puke School Committee) oa 18th April, are invited for the conveyance of approximately 50 children from the Papamoa district ti the Te Puke District High School. Particulars are obtainableyrat the Te Puke Times office. x
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 26, 11 April 1939, Page 4
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164LOCAL AND GENERAL Te Puke Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 26, 11 April 1939, Page 4
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