PASSING PARS
Taken Down. A local brunette, who- incideutally'Svields a tennis racquet fairly well, was challenged by a clerk from one of the financil institutions tc a- set of tennis the other day and being in a sporting sort- of a mood, a small wager was accepted between the two contestants. Miss Brunette was was on her toes and when she gut going it was “home James” and she didn’t spare the horses cither. Tricky* Piloting. Met a local identity not unconnected \\ ith local shipping down the struct yesterday. Ho was manoeuvring a perambulator, and lie looked as awkward as a fish out of water. Put a tiller in his hand and lie will steer a straight course but the pram was something out of the ordinary with that sea roll of his.
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Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1051, 2 December 1947, Page 3
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133PASSING PARS Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1051, 2 December 1947, Page 3
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