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Rotary Address

Arrangements have been. ma Mr. J. T. Grose, chairman of tors of the National Bank of He land, to address the Rotorua Cluh at its regular luncheon | ing on Monday. Maoris and Rugby Football That the game of Rugby f was just what was required to the Maori people togethex w opinion expressed at New PIj on- Thursday by Mr. Kingf 1 secretary of the Maori At Board, and an old boy of Tt College. "With us it is a me breaking down all the old trib judices," he said. "Fifteen or • years ago Maoris would go ir other tribal territory only for ceremonies." The progress of football is largely attributable Tahiwi's keen interest and infl (says the Taranaki Daily New Motor-cars Tarred A number of motorists who i ed the Otago and Southlandin vincial Rugby football match at brook recently have reason to f at all kindly towards some sm: or boys whose mischievous prt ties manif ested themselves in i ies of prank which caused, at th eonsiderable annoyance (state Otago Daily Times) . On return their cdrs, which had been left of the parking places durii match, several owners found ti had been daubed plentifully ov bodies of their vehicles — a sei act which will probably invol victims of this "joke" in some.e: in having the tar removed ar paintwork replaced. Window Dressing So far the Carnival Committ received only 15 entries for th dow dressing competition in c tion with the spring carnival week. It will be necessary for a ditional entries to he in the ha: the town clerk by noon to-d is to he hoped tradespeople wi a full measure of support to th test as it eannot fail to add to i tractiveness of the town durii carnival period. To-d'ay's Rugby Followers of Rugby foothal be provided with a represei match between Rotorua and mata at the Arawa Park this noon. The game, which -is ex; to provide an exhibition of fasi hall, will he played on No. 1 ( commencing at 2.30 p.m. matches will be the semi-fmals junior championship series hc Old Boys A and Kahukura and iti and Waikite. The semi-final knock-out competition between roa and Ngongotaha will also cided, this match commencing p.m. The ordinary admission cl have not been increased for matches. Oio' Boys' Team The following will represenl Old Boys' A junior team in to match. — Ewert, Newton, L. K son, Robertson, Kelly, Upson, trell, R. Lewis, Gray, Cmric, thews, Christophers, N. Gains Gainsford, Murray, Hill, u B. Randerson. Protecting Plantations

The controi oi tne tail borer of pine trees was bei vestigated, and the Cawthorn tute had succeeded in rearing New Zealand generation oi a_ site imported from England to nurpose, stated Dr. Miller m an view in Christchurch. Anothei ; widely established in the countt the European bark beetle, w ^ a potential menace to the es ment of pinns plantations m minion. This insect was capai preventing the re-establis pinus plantations after the of trees had been milled. this, and because it woUd be tial to replace the present p ^ in the near future with a new trees, Dr. Miller had imported species of predacious inse^ , purpose of preventing 1 _ from Teaching epidemic , insects had now been hber tain points lor .the supplies for distribution _ . the Dominion. Apart fro - trees the institute was caiiH research into the contro ^ pests. It was establishing ^ for the controi of codlin f n also another for the controi bugs. —

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
579

Rotary Address Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 4

Rotary Address Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 620, 26 August 1933, Page 4

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