TWENTY YEARS AGO
BOY BREAKS HIS LEG COUNTY ROADS DAMAGED NO CHANGE OF NAME (From the Hauraki Plains Gazette of April 21, 1923) While playing with another child on Saturday, a little boy of Mr E. Fathers, Te Aroha road, fell and had the misfortune to break a small 'bone in his leg. Owing to the bad state of the roads he was unable to be taken to the Waihi Hospital until Sunday morning. Mr E. Shaw, county engineer, stated in an interview that the roads in the county have suffered very considerably; in fact, far more than in previous floods. He is not yet in a position to estimate the total damage. The general manager of the New Zealand Railways has advised the Paeroa Chamber of Commerce that the matter of chang- . ing the name, of iPaeroa to Paeroa Junction has been considered, and it was thought that no good purpose would be served, and that it would be likely to cause confusion. qiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiNniiiiißiiHiiiiiii'iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiK
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3255, 21 April 1943, Page 6
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165TWENTY YEARS AGO Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3255, 21 April 1943, Page 6
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