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MANAKAU

t ,!. Hie Manakau Hotel ha.- changed hands, Mr. Capon, of lnglewoo'd, having ,' taken over from Mr. Walshaw, who hiis been the popular hoot tor seve-iai mouths. During the hitter's term both | lie and Mis. Walshaw leave made j' l great many friends, who will wish ■ tkeni success in any new venture. .V Both have assisted at local functions . and helped in many other ways. L'ufurtumueiv Mrs. Walshaw has not en- ' joyed the "best of health and a trip to _ (| . Australia is contemplated. '. Mr. Laurie Bo van, a resident ot - >fl many veal.-' standing, leaves on Ihe 29th for Wattara (Taranaki) where lie ,' lias purchased a line little farm. He will carry with him the best wishes ol many friends. . lf At last uight 's dance the result of a competition for a valuable prize was announced. Mr. O. Rogers was declared the winner (.No. 21). i - m S PC

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Otaki Mail, 19 September 1923, Page 3

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MANAKAU Otaki Mail, 19 September 1923, Page 3

MANAKAU Otaki Mail, 19 September 1923, Page 3

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