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Mrs. N. N. Barron, " of Matene Street, Otaki, who has been ln indiiferent health, has entered the Palmerston North Hospital. Mrs. L. Masters, who has reside'd at Te Horo for the past ten years, ; leaves next week to taKe up res- , idence in Christchurch. | Mr. Alex. Bills, of Upper Hutt,! who has been on holiday at Waitarere Beach, Levin, was renewmg acquaintances in Otaki • on Thurs- . day. ! Mr. R. W. Booth, of Waerenga Road", Otaki, and one of Otaki's oldest residents was admitted to the Palmerston North Hospital on Thursday. Mr. Max. Ralph, son oi Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ralph, of Mill Road, Otaki, who will be remembered as a postman at Otaki for many years, nas been promoted to postmaster at Paparoa, North Auckland.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 June 1948, Page 2
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