Schooi Football. In an inter-school. Rugby football match lietween Waipukurau District High School and a Te Aute team, Te Aute scored a narrow win by 11 points to 8. The game was played at Te Aute. Classified Koads. Wlien the Transport Department arranged for the sign-posting of the "closely-populated areas" in the different districts, tho Waipawa Gounty Couneil sought to have the main highway through Pukehou included, but tho department declined to accede to tho x'oquest. Emphaslslng tho need for this partieular piece of road being included in tho 30-mile an hour classilication, Cr C. Bainbridge, at the monthly meeting of the couneil, stated that a girl : had been knocked down .on this stretcli and seriously injurcd, necessitating hospital treatment. IIo pointed out that tlie road was used as a footpath by the school children and by residents going to and retuining from the railway station, and he considered it verv essential that there should be soiue .chcek on the speed. The clerk was instructed to communicate "with the department reiteratiug tlie couneil 's roquost and pointing out Ihe dangcr.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 8
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