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Junior Rugby. The junior Rugby fixture between the Waipawa jupior team and the Porangahau juniors, set down to be playecl on Central Park, Waipukurau, on Saturday next, will now be played at Porangahau, arrangements .to transport the Waipawa team having been made by Mr A. W. Parsons. The bus will leave the Waipawa Post Office at 1 p.m. sharp. I Visit to Minister. On Tuesday, July 6, the Minister of Raiiways, the , Hon. D. G. Sullivan, will pay a visit to Waipawa in connection. with the soii survey and other matters. Al'ter the visit he will return to Hastings, and proceed to Wellington by rail-car on "Wednesday. Special Church Serviees. Special serviees held at St. Peter's Church, Waipawa, on Sunday, to commemorate the 75th. anniversary of the founding of the Church, were very largely attended, extra seating accommodation having to be provided in the evening. Bishop Bennett eonducted a thanksgiving service in the afternoon, and Archdeacon Maclean eonducted the evening service. H.B. Adjustment Commission. Applications will be considered this week by the Hawke's Bay Adjustment Commission, which beggn a sitting at Waipukurau yesterday. The commission comprised • Messrs M. Greenwood (chairman), R. H. White pnd M. R. Grainger. Cars Collido. On Friday afternoon two cars came into collision near Waikari, and as a result one of the drivers, Mr C. J. Hunt was cut over one eye. The driver of the second car was Mr Noble de C'aiup, commercial traveller, Wellington. Mr Hunt was accompanied on the trip by his sister, Miss Miriam Hunt, who escaped injury.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 3
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