TE AROHA.
TE AROHA KENNEL CLUB. Mr J D Rlvett presided at a meeting of the Kennel Club to finalise the arrangements In connection with the forthcoming annual show. The secretary reported that 128 dogs and 18 toy dogs would be exhibited while the number or entries would ’exceed 500 In 250 classes, constituting the third biggest show in the Dominion. For the dog trial there were 24 entries and 10 for the retrieving decided to arrange a sweepstake nrlze for a “true to type” class lit the sheep dogs. , „ Magistrate’s Court. At the Magistrate’s Court on Thursday berore Mr F. W. Platts, S.M., Eddie Barbarlch, on several charges of thert or clothing and goods rrom sundry, owners was* 1 convicted and ordered to be detained In a Borstal Institution for three years. Robert Steven Avery, who was charged that at Hlkutata, on July 11, ho unlawfully tampered with Thames Walley Power Board electrical apparatus, was convicted and fined 10s with costs 12s, and solicitor s fee » Re |j e j administration. At the monthly meeting of tho local relief committee, the distribution members reported that during the week .»« | families received rations of meat, and R grocery orders were Issued, averaging 33 7s per family. Croquet. At a meeting of the To. Aroha Croquet riuh Mesdames Metkle, Bliss and Hepburn were appointed a match committee Mrs C Raynor, official reporter, and Mesdames 110-dpo, Dcarlove, Evcritt and Maiglson an entertainment committee. It was decided that the opening dat should bo October 4, and that progressive croquet should commence on October 0. five games to count In tho scoie. To Aroha School. At the monthly meeting of the School Committee the headmaster reported that eight new pupils had heeir enrolled since the commencement of the term, and tin. primary school roll now stood at 3so. lo (into £l3 73 had been collected In dental ree-: representing 30 pupils, hut many payments were still outstanding. Factory Supplies. pav I* -4bo supplies o£ ffiHX abd
cream to the dairy factories are increasing, early spring conditions being entirely favourable to tho growth of pasture. Gratification Is expressed by tho dairy farmers at the Improved London price of New Zealand butter. Ngarua Tennla Club. At the ann'ual meeting or the Ngarua Tennis Club the election or officers resulted; Patron. Mr E. Griffiths; president, Mr S. C. Carter; secretary, Mr B'. Payne; club captain, Mr N. I.ugton; vlce-captaln, Miss Payne; committee, Messrs. Granville, A. Davenport, C. Teaz, N. I.ugton and C. Miller, Mesdames Carter, Granville, P. W. Davis, Misses -M. and M. L. Miller, R. and j. Hobart, Payne and Tcaz; delegates to Plako Tennis Association, Messrs. R. A. Candy and P. \V. Davis. In recognition of valued services Mr P. W. Davis was elected a lire member. Roturned Soldiers’ Association. At the monthly meeting of the association it was decided to purchase 000 popples rrom the Auckland Centre for distribution next Poppy Day. Clothing to tho valuo of £3 Is to be supplied to an applicant for assistance. The membership of the local branch was reported at 93.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19052, 16 September 1933, Page 8
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