WAIOEKA NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.) Several tame pigeons have arrived in the Waioeka Valley. One arrived in an exhausted state at the homestead of Mr. A. J. Macrae, Oponae, and Mrs. Alan Gellert has taken charge of another. Both are young birds, and bore no identification ring or other mark.
Mrs. W. Pratt, Matahaania, has returned from a holiday spent in Gisborne.—Mrs. G. Hamilton, Okiore, has returned from Opotiki, where she was an inmate of the Opotiki Hospital.—Mr. and Mrs. Gellert, ,en., have recovered from their recent illness. Sister Clinch, who was in attendance upon the invalids, has retimed to Gisborne.
Dr. R. M. Gunn and Mr. N. H. Bull, Gisborne, were recent visitors to the Waioeka Valley—Mr. and Mrs. W. Young have left Oponae to take up their residence in Opotiki. Mr. R. Louden will be Mr. Young’s successor at tlie public works depot at Oponae.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20081, 30 October 1939, Page 9
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146WAIOEKA NEWS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20081, 30 October 1939, Page 9
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