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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. MONDAY”, AUGUST 14, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tenders are invited by Mr E. E. Gillman, architect, for removing and enlarging St. Mary’s Church, Paeroa, and removing and altering school.

At the practical examination, Trinity College of Music, held last Tuesday, the following Paeroa children were successful in passing the junior division: Honours: Stewart McDougall (86 marks), Muriel Tattersail (85), Eva White (81), Evelyn Yelland (80). Pass : Edna Moore (76).

A motor connection between the Hauraki Plains and Pokeno was instituted last Friday, when Mr H. Han.sen commenced running a daily motor car service from Turua, via Ngatea, Waitakarur,u, and Maramarua. Mr Hansen’s car (a seven-seater Napier) leaves Turua in the morning and connects with the morning train, returning on the arrival of the evening train from Auckland. The time table and other particulars are advertised in our columns.

Whether it was ignorance or sarcasm we cannot say, but on the two occasions the Hauraki Plains representative football team has played away from home it has been referred to as the Ngatea team. At Te Arqha last Saturday the Hauraki Plains team was seldom referred to by the spectators as anything else by “Ngatea."

Some curiosity has arisen as to the ultimate destination of monies, such as the £lOOO found sewn in the vest of a lonely old man who had bce i killed on the railway at Patea (states the Manawatu “Daily Tinies”). Presumably it will be paid over to the Public Trustee ; but what tl en? There are innumerable unclaimed bank balances Post Office Savings Bank, and bankruptcy balances which we may only suppose find their way to the conso’klated fund or to Chancery—whicii ? It would be interesting, and to some profitable, to kjiow.

For Children’s Hacking Cough, . Woods’ Great Pepeprmint Care.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 2

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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. MONDAY”, AUGUST 14, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 2

THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY. MONDAY”, AUGUST 14, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 2

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