Local & General
PctsohrI Mr. A. Whitehorn, of Otaki Beach, who has been indisposed, is slowly improving. - The death occurred at Welling"ton on Wednes'day of Mr. Charles Trail Reid, of Ohau, and late, of Paraparaumu. . Mrs. W. A. Calwell,' of Iti Street>, Otg/ki, who has been visiting Plimmerton, -returned to Otaki on Wednesday. • . Mrs.;.W^. H. Townrow, of Moana Street, ' Otaki Beach, was^on Tuesday re-a'dmitted to the Palmerston North Hospital. Miss Jean Murrell, of Otaki Railway, has accepted a position > in Titahi- Bay, and has left to commence her new appointment. * Frost Fish Found A frost fish measuring between four and five feet was picked up on the 'Otaki Beach on Wednesday morning-. ■ • White Heron Seen At Otaki The recent publicity given to the ohserving of white herons in 'different parts of the North Island has caused Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Silverwood, of Hadfield Street, Otaki, to report that shortly after .their arrival in Otaki, they saw a white heron at Rangiuru on two successive days.___
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1948, Page 2
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165Local & General Chronicle (Levin), 22 July 1948, Page 2
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