Local & General
Personal Mr. T. Perkins, of Rangiuru, is an inmate of the Palmerston North Hospital. Mrs. A. G. Allan, of Otaki Railway, has returned from a holiday extending over a month spent in Auckland and New Plymouth. • i Mr. Jack Nicolson, of Trentham, 'son of Mrs. H. Nicolson, who was mjured -through a falr at the recent Masterton races, is now making rapid progress. Mr. A. W. White, M.A., Dip. Ed., senior assistant at Ashburton rTechnical High School, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. White, of j Paraparaumu Beach, has been I appointed prmcipal of the Stratford Technical High School. Tnere i were 35 applicants. Mr. White was I assistant master at Stratford ! before serving overseas with the 2nd N.Z.E.F. I Architest To Visit Rangiatea I Mr. Muir, Rublic Works archi- ! Lect, is expected in Otaki during che next few days to view and report on the major work contemplated in connection with the jMaori Churcli. This is in accord'ance with the wishes expressed by !Sir Apirana Ngata recently, when he addressed local tribal commit- ; bees and representativeS on the subject. Street Display Followmg the shop day to be held on Friday in aid of the Bando.hers' funds, a street display has * been arranged for Friday night by the local marching teams.1 This should arouse considerable interest, as it will mark the first public appearance of the Tuis intermediate team, and the junior team will also probably take part. To give the teams ample room Traffic Inspector Davis asks that motorists keep clear of Main Street for the short period the aiarch is in progress, from 6.45 to 7.15 p.m. Tne Otaki Band will play, and a collection is to be taken up for the band funds.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 2
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