PALMERSTON NORTH CORNER
What ho lor a Merry Chrislmas Palmcrston sailors. Well the year •? has certainly llown hasn't it. I suppose you will all be in Std. 4 next year: for all those who have passed let me extend my congratulations, and for any who may have, missed let me say that it is no disgrace. Anyone who has sufficient courage to keep trying is bound to meet with success in the end and is equally as good a sailor as. the next person. Although you will be leaving your present class behind T hope you will all continue to write to me as you have this for your letters are something to look forward to each week. Owing to the fact that school has now broke,n up and most of you will already be on your holidays I have decided not to award I>rizes this week ? but let me say that the entries were all of the usual high standard. In closing I can only ■wish you all the best for the coming festive season and trust that next year will treat you all even better than lias the. last. Once marc a Merry P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 35, 22 December 1944, Page 6
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196PALMERSTON NORTH CORNER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 35, 22 December 1944, Page 6
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