LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Ti.o decorations at the Golf Clue's Ac Heme v. eie qui '.e a feature, 'ibe decoiative plans ing was hurriedly arranged, but the ladies, ut.dir Mrs Wake's supirin-teulen-e, put in some excellent work nn Friday afternoon and a very fine lloral result was produced. Golf clicks naturally occupied a prominent jbej. Jh2 music was excell.nt, and the stage, which vva9 erranged for cards, was fully occupied. 'Hit function was an unpretentious hut eil'.cuve recognition of the isLem in which the Club's captain, Mr. Dan.-ey, i-i heid. The catering was in the capable hands of Mr Erlandton. A hint to local I odie3:—Reporting on his scheme of road improvement for Point Chevalier, the engineer for thr: dMiiet, Mr L. Gatmr.n, states ih st the point of first importance in a road-tmking scheme for such a district is to determine the peimanent giadea and formation to the full wi ith of tbi load, so that future impiovement, when increased traffic dea.a:.d.< it, will be made to the same formation level by merely extending the metallirg to a furiher width. All roads where prssible shouli he foriiKcl a.id retail.d f:om ku;b !o k.L:!;. i;ut viur.; the m ney available will ;.ot peimit of this beins done a in derate v.idth completely metalhd is in every way better than the wii'il.j wi.ith insuiiiciently rnetulit'd.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 41, 5 November 1912, Page 2
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