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OHINGAITI

CRICKET DANCE. As advertised, the local Cricket Club Will hold a dance in the Town Hall tonight (Friday), July 29. The club is in need of funds for the purchase of additional material for next season, and the committee hopes that the function will be well patronised. A good time is promised all who attend. . SANDON BLOCK DANCE. The Sandon Block School Committee >eld another of their popular dances on Wednesday night, when those present enjoyed themselves to the full. Music was supplied by the Incal orchestra and extras were played by Messrs. Herb. Philps and I>. McNeil. Messrs. Hilton Philps and E. Parkes acted as M.’sC. MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. The second shoot for the Hammond Aggregate Cup was held on Wednesday night. The club is gaining in popularity, and with the range in first-class order members are deriving a great deal of enjoyment from the sport. The following are Wednesday night’s

GENERAL. The attendance at the local school is seriously affected at present by the ■fevalence cf measles, over ton households being affected in the town alone. PERSONAL. Friends of Mr. M. Bielski win regret to learn that he is seriously ill in the Taihape Hospital. HALL AFFAIRS. The management committee of the Ohingaiti Hall is carrying out a programme of improvements which will add to the appearance of the exterior of the hall and provide much better access. The roadside fence running parallel with the railway line, has been removed and the space between the hall and the road is being made available is a parking area. A platform of concrete 12 feet square has been laid down outside the main doors and the ap-

nroaches well metalled, and this will do •iway to a great extent with the “dirty floor” trouble which has been experienced by dancers- The removal of the fence has greatly improved the appearance of the War Memorial, which is now accessible on all sides.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 3

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OHINGAITI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 3

OHINGAITI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 152, 29 June 1934, Page 3

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