"WAITING AT THE ROCK"
Sir, —Whakaiane seems to be wait ing for its P.O. site, just like the deserted bride in the old song, "There Was I Waiting At The Church." Some would suggest that the P.O. should be at the Headsi on the cliffs—or sea. But we would prefer to be scmewhere .in the Strand, somewhere handy to the famous Rocjt. "Here waiting for a site* a site, waiting for a site. "Don't you think the Government'^ pretty tight? "Really you must admit it.'* * Yours etc., "CHRISTMAS CHEER"
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 252, 20 December 1940, Page 4
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89"WAITING AT THE ROCK" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 252, 20 December 1940, Page 4
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