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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY. & FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Owing to the electric power being cut off for industrial purposes during the Easter holidays we shall be reluctantly compelled to close down our printing works, ajlid as a consequence there will be no publication of the “Gazette” until Wednesday, April 23. The steamer will leave Paerpa for Auckland at 5 p.m. oh Friday next, April 18. instead of Saturday, as pre ■ viously advertised. The adjourned sitting of the Magistrate’s Court will be held at the Cour: h( use, Paeroa, to-morrow, commencing at 10 a.m.

The Vicar, Rev. F. B. Dobson, announced ac St. Paul's Church last Sunday that the usual services would be held in the church on Anzac Day, viz.. Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m., «in commemoration fo those v.ho fell in the Great War, and Evensong at 7.30 p.m.

By advertisement in this issue the Paeroa Lawn Tennis Club advises that the. official closing of its courts will take place on Saturday next, April - jo.

On Monday evening last Olga Poland, aged 8 years, who resides witn her parents at Mr Endean’s flaxmill, Cadman Road, Paeroa,' was playing near the house when she fell on to a glass door that had been placed on the ground for the purposes of being repaired. As a result of the fall the little girl had the sinews of her right ankle almost severed, and also received minor cuts about the head and face. Dr. Little was telephoned for. and on arrival he found that an anaesthetic was necessary to enable a number of stitches to be put in. On inquiring this morning it was learned that the little girl is making good progress, and it is anticipated that the injured limb will not be per manently disabled.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4688, 16 April 1924, Page 2

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THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY. & FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4688, 16 April 1924, Page 2

THE Hauraki Plains Gazette With which is incorporated THE OHINEMURI GAZETTE. Motto: Public Service. MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY. & FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4688, 16 April 1924, Page 2

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