LOCAL AND GENERAL
Band at Hospital. The Auckland Waterside Workers' Band, which' is visiting Rotorua and providing music to assist the week's carnival gave an enjoyable programme of seleetions at the King George V. Hospital yesterday afternoon. The generons action of the band was greatly appreciated by patients. Remand Granted John Joseph Herbert iRush, who was arrested in Rotorua on Monday charged with the theft of goods valued at 19/6 from P. R. McGill and Son, wine and sp'irit merchants, Arawa Street, appeared before Mr. R. B. Nesbitt, J.P., yesterday's morning and on the applieation of the police was remanded in custody until this morning. Heavy Traffic The stationmaster at Rotorua (Mr. W. Thompson) reports that heavy in- ' ward and outward passenger traffic has been handled during the week-end. Although the hulk of the traffic was handled on Saturday, yesterday's expresses carried many passengers the express from Auckland during the afternoon being almost full.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 416, 28 December 1932, Page 4
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154LOCAL AND GENERAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 416, 28 December 1932, Page 4
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