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OHAKUNE

OHAKUNE FOOTBALL CLUB I Special “ Chronicle ” Service j A meeting of the Ohakune Football Club was held last week. There w’ere present?* Alessrs R. Eaton, (chair), T. Curtis, T. A. Blyth, P. Walsh, H. Davis, N. Dwyer, F. Cody, G. Newlings, D. Foster, Ivl. Aloran, S. Leckic, O. E. List, O. Spiller, R. Blennerhassett. Arrangements were made for jerseys to be provided for the coining season, and the secretary was instructed' to purchase new fotballs. Alatters in connection with instructions to club delegates at the annual meeting of the Sub-Union -were discussed.

It was agreed to send a lettei of appreciation to Mr H. Thurlow, thanking him for services rendered as manager of the junior team. BAND DANCE AT RANGATAUA There was a large attendance at the Town Hall, Rangataua on Friday evening, when a dance was held in aid; o' the Waimarino Brass Band funds. Visitors from neighbouring centres were present and a most enjoyable time was spent.

The music for the dances was supplied by the band and extras were played by Airs Leckie, Airs Carsen and Air Ruff. Alessrs J. Webb anri D. Cunningham wore M’s.C.

During the evening Air P. Snow, bandmaster, thanked the public for its generous support and also tendered the band’s appreciation of all tho dance committee had done in making the function the success ft proved to be. BOWLING The following games were played by the Ohakune club at the week-end: — Senior championship.—W. Hanlen, H. Pearce, AlcDonald, Havler 24 v. Bilderbeck, Watson, Curtis, AlcWil-

test at the action of the Government. The chairman suggesed that a wire bo sent to Air Coates on the subject, and also to solicit tho help of Air K. W. Smith, AI.P. in the matter. The meeting then pased tho following resolution: “That we respectfully urge that the logging operations at Erua and Pokako be continued throughout the winter as it will be a very serious 'matter if the large numbers of workmen employed there be put off to swell t.he unemployment. Undoubtedly under the present conditions obtaining in mill work in the King Country, relief works will require to be established to take their place.” It was resolved to solicit the help of the Raetihi Chamber of Commerce and Borough Council.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20107, 28 March 1928, Page 2

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OHAKUNE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20107, 28 March 1928, Page 2

OHAKUNE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20107, 28 March 1928, Page 2