TE AROHA AFFAIRS
PASTORAL SHOW ASSOCIATION (Special to Times) TE AROHA, Saturday. Mr V. G. Hamilton presided at a meeting or the executive or the Thames Valley Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Association. The application of the | Manawaru Women’s Institute Tor space in | which goods from the Blind Institute could ibe sold., was granted. Tbe following bead stewards were apI pointed: Cattle section, Mr J. Ward; light I horses, Mr V. G. Hamilton; ponies, Mr A. Gillon; pedigree Jerseys, Mr A. Hazelton; Ayrshires, Mr D. J-ohnson; Frlesians, Mr N. B. Eastwood; Shorthorns, Messrs R. Rates and G. D. Sealey; grade Jerseys, Mr J. M. Hair; sheep, Mr H. A. WagstafT. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION Information has received that the Education Department has authorised the erection of two rurlhpr classrooms at the Te Aroha Primary School to meet the growing demand for infant accommodation.
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Waikato Times, Volume 123, Issue 20589, 29 August 1938, Page 4
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