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REEFTON NOTES

I Our Own Corresnondent]. REEFTON. April 9. The petrol shortage is proving a reality these week-ends, now that both football and golf are in full swing. The local bus is taking the footballers to Waiuta to-morrow, so that the golfers will have to hitchhike to Waitahu. Mrs A. McVicar, of Ahaura, is visiting her sister, Mrs F. Rollerson. Mrs Reid, senr., of Maruia, is spending a few days with relatives. The seven-hour shift for the miners is working successfully. The majority are very pleased, especially back shift and dog watch mem

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Grey River Argus, 10 April 1948, Page 8

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REEFTON NOTES Grey River Argus, 10 April 1948, Page 8

REEFTON NOTES Grey River Argus, 10 April 1948, Page 8

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