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PAHIATUA

PAHIATUA, July 4. On Saturday afternoon the men of the Pahiatua Golf Club played a bogey competition, wlien Air S. K. Siddells won the A Grade contest (1 up) and Mr W. A. Carthew the B grade (4 down). . The results of junior Rugby matches played on Saturday under the control of the Bush Union arc as followPahiatua 12 v. Eketahuna Old Boys 0. Ballanco forfeited to ATarima, Hukanui 8 v. Ngaturi 3, Nirealia sv. Alakuri 0. Tho Dannevirke High School fifteen beat the Pahiatua District High School by 22 points to nil. The following are the results of the Bush basketball matches: High School 9 v. Papatawa 7: _ Ngawapurua 12 v. Athletic A 5; 4\oodville 32 v. Athletic B 2. A social was held in the Alangatainoka Hall in honour of Air and Mrs W. E. Cook, who are leaving Ruawhata to take up their residence m Palmerston North. Air and Airs Cook were escorted to the stage and Diana Davenport and Barbara Brown j>rcsented Airs Cook with a beautiful posv and Air Cook with a buttonhole. Afr’R. C. Yates called noon Mr Cook to accept a cheque which carried with it the good wishes of all their friends. An appointment of interest in the Busli district is that of Air JL Holland to the position of manager of the Kaiparoro factory. While making for the eleventh green at the Pahiatua golf links on Sunday afternoon, Air E. P. Badger had the-: misfortune to be _ struck by a hall played by one of his companions. Iho hall hit and smashed his glasses and mav possiblv have done some damage to 'his left ‘eve. He was taken to Palmerston North to consult a special--18 At about 10.15 a.m. yesterday a fire broke out at the rear ol Air >. Geange’s house on the Afangatainoka Road and spread to the adjoining rooms under the roof, which were soon reduced to ashes. All; Geange had visited the house early in the morning, hut no fire had been lit m the stove or copper. Air Alax Aticol. oF Alasterton. had his collarbone dislocated during an inter-house Rugby match at Palnatua on Saturday.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 183, 6 July 1937, Page 12

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PAHIATUA Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 183, 6 July 1937, Page 12

PAHIATUA Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 183, 6 July 1937, Page 12

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