During November there werei three interments, and two sections sold at the Paeroa Cemetery. The caretaker of a Palmerston North bowling,, croquet, and tennis club received a shock the other morning, when he discovered a young man asleep on one of the seats. The sleeper’s dream was rudely broken and questions, were thrown at him in no uncertain tones, but the lover of fresh air serenely replied that he had been working until three a.m., and as he had an appointment for a game of tennis at five he deemed it advisable to take no risks of the alarm failing to awaken him. The young man’s statement proved correct, for shortly after five a young "lady appeared upon the scene.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4911, 4 December 1925, Page 4
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