PROVINCIAL PARAGRAPHS
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Early Lambs. A few early lambs have made their appearance in the Ormondville district, but most f armers consider August a better month for lahbing in this high country. , Porangahau Ladies' Cuild. I he monthly meeting of the Porangahau Ladies' Guild was held in the supper room of the Town Hall. Mrs Canning, president, presided over a good attendance. After the general business had been disposed of, afternoon tea was served. The hostesses were Mesdames Douglas, Jackson Moroney and Miss Hansard. Vital Statistics. The June quarter wm not a good poriod in Waipawa from Ihe marriage standpoint, the numbor " of licences issued falling short by six of tlie number issued for the corresponding quarter in last year. This, however, was more than made up by the increaBe in the number of births recorded and the lower number of deathsT Particulars are as follow, with the comparativo figures for the corresponding period in 1936 dn parenthesis: — ^Births 28 (20) deafhs 3 (5), marriages 5 (11).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 3
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