Local & General
J?ersbnal ' Mr. and' Mrs. W. Morton, ?of Main Street; have left for Napier. They qxpect -, to be . away about thVee we'eks. Mrs. Marshall and her sister, Miss Fraser, of WeLington, who are well known localiy, are renewing a'cquaintances at Otaki Beach. Cbncert Appearance Miss Rose Egdell, of Tasman Beach, who pleased all with her imperscnations during the recent taient queso series, and who wa& the winner of a silver cup, will •again be neard on Sunday night, when she wi'l appear at the concert at the Civic Theatre. Car Leaves Road Two occupants of a car whose identity was not revealed caused mild excitement at Tasman Beach on Wednesday night when the car failed to take tne turn opposite the Post Office Store, and landed on its side in a nearby section. A resident, hearing the p.oise of the crash, climbed on to the car and was able to force the door and free Ihe occupants, who emerged little the worse for their experience. Tne car suffered little damage. The "adventui'ers" thought they were op the way to Waikanae Beach.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 February 1949, Page 2
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