FRASERTOWN.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) The Frasortown athletic sports took place on New Year’s Day, on tlio Recreation Ground, in perfect weather. The attendance was not so good as our previous years, owing to the counter-attraction of the Nu-
haka A. and P. Show. - Wheiutaiiui, a leading chief of the Tuhoi, who recently came from Ruataliuiia, to attend the sitting of the Uriwera Lands Commission at \\ airoa, died suddenly at. Waimaku, a settlement at Waikaremoana. At the garden fete, held at the vicarage, Clyde, on the evening of the 27th, the Rev. D. Ruddock, who is leaving tlie district for Napier was presented with a cheque for £33 as a mark of esteem by his parishioners. A Maori was thrown from his horse and broke one of his legs at Nuhaka on-New Year’s Day,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1971, 5 January 1907, Page 3
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