PROVINCIAL PARAGRAPHS
our Own Correspondenls.)
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Wairoa 's Ai'bor Day. Wairoa obscrved Arbor Day on "VVodricsday. Trces wero p'JanLcd in the streets by tho cjoputy-Mayor, Mr M, JGeinniell^ assisted by scnool chi]drcu. Tlip work is to be carriod on .daily uriti] conipletpd. Dairy Factory'a Pay-PUt. The apnual lneeting of the Wairoa Dairy Factqry Conrpany takea place pn Friday aud, in addition to tlip annyal business, tfee payTput to the suppliers 0f fhp sum of £10,5QQ of bpuus money Will be jnade. Farmers' Uiilon. The Wairoa branch pf the New Zea land Farmers' Union inet on Thursday afternoon, Mr P. J. O'Kane being in the chair. Among tlie business transacted was the carrying of motions asking Mr E. L. Cullen, M.P., to take up with the Native Department the advrsability of improving tho accoiniuodation at the Rangiahua native school, Avliich at prosent, he said, "avus a dis> grace to civilisation. " The attondance had doubled and tlie acoinmodatiou had never been iinproved. The union also moved to ask tho Govornment to reduee the rental -of telephones on party line-s and to ko anango that people would gccure benzinp iu town uud cpuntry at tkp samp yrice.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 12
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