LOCAL AND GENERAL
Personal Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw, of Rangiuru, are in Woodville. ° Mrs. Merwood has returned from Gladstone, Wairarapa. Mr. and Mrs. La Grcca (nee Miss Monk) and their little son have arrived in Otaki from America. Mrs. Hewitt, of Auckland, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Davis, riiverbank Road. Mr. and Mrs. Pavitt, of Brougham Sireet, WellingGon, have been ^peucnng a vacacion m Otaki. Mr. L. J. Brown, editor of the Teachers' Gazette, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Gimblott, who have been cn a visit to Napier, Tauranga and other piaces of mterest, nave returned to Otaki. Mesdames Purvis and Evans were otaki ladies compcuuig in cne Palmerston North cruquec iournamenc. An Omission j.11 our report of the Otaki State Sciiooi concert the name oi Mr. J. E. James, who gave a humorous recitation, was inadvertenciy omitted. This was an ltem greatiy appreciated. Sports At Masterton rnnong the competitors at the sports at Masterton on Wednesday night were C. Biomlield aua iL. Maihie, of Otaki. The former won the three miie cycle handicap ana was third in the one aua a-half mile special cycie race. ivlauhie was second in the 880 yards cycle race. L>. Smith finished third in the miie cycie race. He was third in the three mile cycle event.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 February 1947, Page 2
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