OTAKI.
Mr. William Johnston, an old resident of J; Olalki, loft on Thursday for Auckland en routo to Rotorua, where ho goes for tho bones fit of his health. Mr. Johnston has been - practically an invalid for the past fifteen or, i: sixteen years. '; ' ■■''■•■• ■.. ■ \ '.'.'■' . .There are at present only five patients; •' . inVthe locaThospital.'V ' ; ,' ; ' : - ' ' ■ . A slight; frost tt»s experienced, hero on ■ . Wedncs3ay j, moriiinig'. '' I ''' , ''' ,, ' ; '''''' "•'' . ■' Bridge.parties are at present' a favourite form of evening amusement in Otaki. Tho ' game ,has become very popular..'.'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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82OTAKI. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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