TAUPO
Slips on Roads. On Saturday very heavy rain wag experienced in the ranges—causing big slips on the Napier-Taupo roadi. also via Hissington. In -consequenc* the service ears have been held up both at Taupo and Napier for the laat two days. Transport Board. The Transport Licensing Board comprising Messrs Walton (chairman), Farrell and McCullough met at TaupO and granted a license to the H. Bay Motor Company to run a service from Putaruru to Taupo. Golf. At the first oommtttee meeting of the Taupo Golf Club for the 1932-3 season Mr V. Fail, president, presided, It was decided that owing to thg economic position, not to procure the services of a coach and groundkeeper this season. The finances showed a credit balance of £3O. An honorarium of £3 3s was voted to the honorary secretary. Several visitors have taken advantage of the links, which are one of the few open throughout the year. Fishing. Last week the launches were quiet, though ideal weather prevailed. Two rods took 40 fish in a couple of days—one of toil). The Wai-tn-Lanul Stream is fishing fairly well, though the outlet from Hie lake is not as good as usual. Between the outlet and the Iluka Falls one angler In 10 days took 115 fish.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18625, 3 May 1932, Page 3
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