Local and General
Personal. Mrs. W. Broughton and family, of Patea, hav$> returned home after spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs. Potete, at Te Horo. Mr. F. Stupples, of Mill Road, has returned to Otaki following a short stay in the Palmerston North Hosnital. Another Mill Road resident, Mr. O. Hasse, is expected to be discharged from the institution on Friday. Marching Team's Appearance. The Bandoliers Marching Team will take part in displays at the Palmerston North show on Saturday. Cricket Win The Otaki Cricket Club performed meritoriously against a strong Kilbirnie side in a friendly game at the weekend, Otaki emerging the victors. Band For School Jubilee. The Otaki Band will journey to Paraparaumu on Saturday to take part in the school jubilee celebrations to be held.m the southern town.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 November 1949, Page 2
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