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MOKAI.

Cricket. Last week the Mill cricket team played a return match with the Bush cricket team, and suffered an innings’ defeat. Gamble (20) for the Mill team was the highest scorer, whilst Greatbach for the Bush contributed 14. Picnic. The Mill team journey to the Push by rail, and Mr Watson, the tush loco driver, took also as passengers the wives and families of the players, and any of the Mokai residents who cared for an outing Many availed themselves of Mr Watson's kindly offer, ar.d sport a thoroughly enjoyable day. Hot Springs. With the warm weather will come much appreciation of the work of Messrs Gillibrand. in the erection of dressing sheds and shelter walls at the sulphur hot spring, about three miles from Mokai. Almost every day some go out to the spring, whilst on Saturdays and holidays (here is a coriJUnual stream of people to and fro.

It takes only twenty minutes for the bath to empty and refill, during which time one can visit a group of boiling mud pools near by, and which are well worthy of a visit. Tennis. Tennis is now in full swing, and recently a team journeyed to Ongaroto end played a friendly game with that team. Mr Cox very' kindly entertained the visitors to luncheon and afternoon tea, which was much appreciated.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 8

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MOKAI. Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 8

MOKAI. Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 8