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PATEA

PLUNKET SOCIETY. Included in the annual report submitted by the Plunket Nurse (Alias A. C. Horrell) at tho Patea branch’s annual meeting last Wednesday, were the following figures denoting the numbers of visits paid by mothers, babies and older children to tho office:— Headquarters, Patea: 760 adults, 57§ babies, 364 children; total 1702. Waverlcy: 927, 735, 239; total 1901. Alton: 100, 79, 28; total 207. Waitotara: 17, 11, 2; total 30. Total: 3840 (1930, 3551), increase 259. SOUTH TARANAKI POWER BOARD The election of tho two representatives of the Patea County and tho South Taranaki. Power Board was to have taken place yesterday. Only one nomination was received, however, this being that of Afr F. Parsons, of Whenuakura. He was duly elected yesterday, and would attend the Board’s meeting last, night. Concerning the second seat, the Act specifies that this be filled by GovernorGeneral’s warrant. On this matter, the Public Works Department will probably consult with the Patea County Council before making any recommendation. GOLF The Patea team to play Seafield at Seafield during the week-end is a s follows: Bourne, Besley, J. Edwards, B. Edwards, Glenny, Hughes, Aleharry, Mitchell, Robinson, Thomson, Findley, Harris (2), Haddow, Rock, Hunger, Sheild, Wills, Wither. Cars leave at 8.30 a.m. Ladies’ Club. The match between the captain ’s and secretary’s teams on Wednesday was not held on account of the boisterous weather.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 3

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PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 3

PATEA Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 143, 19 June 1931, Page 3