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TE AROHA REBIDENTB A large number of settlers assembled at the Te Aroha West Hall to farewell Mr and Mrs O. Barker, who are leaving to reside at Cleveland. During the greater part of the everun.: •! Being ii enjoyed* and concert items were contributed by Messrs Olwyn tnd Nelson. Mrs Espiner and Mr i.. W. Phillips. Novellv dances were won by Mr and Mrs 1.. Illnes, and Mr Mudgway and Miss Hogan. On behalf of the people of Te Aroha West. Mr D. J. Burgess paid a tribute to the services of Mr Barker, and made the presentation of h chiminsr clock as a memento of their good wishes. Mr Barker suitably responded. Dancing was Hn-n i , mitinn« , d.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20495, 11 May 1938, Page 3
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