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Happy To Oblige

"This application certainly has my approval," said the DeputyMayor, Mr. R. A. Frederikson, when a letter was received from the Old Boys' Cricket Club for perniission 1 from the Levin Borough Council to store a practice net in the room under the stand on the Levin Park Domain. Mr. Frederikson's son, who is the Old Bovs' club captain, had been using his father's shed as a store house for the club's net — "and I want it out," said Mr. Frederikson. Permission was duly granted the club on condition that the door of the stand was locked after use

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 7

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Happy To Oblige Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 7

Happy To Oblige Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 7

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