Records of N.Z. War Dead
The name of every New Zealander whose life was lost-on service in the Second World War' is to appear in printed cemetery registers and an inscribed headstone is to be erected over every grave, said the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Parry. Stone Fruit Suffer The recent rain and wind storm caused heavy damage to the ripening stone-fruit crops in this district. Plums were particularly affected, and peaches to a lesser degree. The crop which we understand was smaller than usual in the first place, will probably command a fairly high price throughout the coming season.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 75, 20 January 1947, Page 5
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101Records of N.Z. War Dead Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 75, 20 January 1947, Page 5
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