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Special Jubilee Medals

in oraer to commemorate tne j lee of the town the Rotorua Ama! Athletie and Cycling Gluh h'as de ed to have special souvenir ma struck for place-winners in thecli •annual carnival meeting at the G ernment Ground on Boxing Day, cemher 26. It is understood that t gold and silver medals will he sta bearing a Maori head with a suita inscription. Kauri Timber Company A net profit of £10,178 was ean hy the Kauri Timber Company, Ii ited, which has its head ofiice in S bonrne, during the year ended k ust 31. This compares with a loss £26,022 in 1932 and .of £10,408 1931. In 1930 the net profit \ £18,642. A dividend of 2 per a is recommended. A dividend wasl paid- in 1930, when 25 per cent. i distributed. Land Settlement A total of 142 applications ! been received by the Waikato Ia Settlement Society from men desiii of taking up land nnder the sociel scheme. Thirty of the applicantsi Hamilton residents, while the i live in various parts of the AucHs province. At a meeting of the dii tors, a committee was appointed eonsider the applications and to se! suitable men for employment uni the scheme. Reports stated thatgi work had been done in clearing! ploughing on the society's Rotorangi property by the advance ps of five men during the last weeh Farewell to Mrs. Holland •One of the most representat gatherings of women in Westp took place yesterday at a farewell Mrs. H. E. Holland, widow of thel Labour leader. Mrs. Holland is le ing for Dunedin, and thence ! Australia, where she will live. P sentations were made hy the may ess and also from Labour Party w mittees. Miedical WJitnesses Examine Plairf The unusual proeedure of the cffi adjourning while four medical n examined the plaintiff for cardi symptoms of a eertain disease * adopted in the Arhitration Gouii Wellington, during the hearing oi compensation case (says the P® There was a conflict of medical £ dence concerning the complaint fr which the plaintiff was suffering,' point at issue being- wheth'er it i an injury sustained as a result of accident or a disease. During ®' examination, one medical witnesss ed the permission of the courttoi amine the plaintiff, and it was s! gested hy Mr. Justiee Frazer, I presided that the other three cal men concerned in. the case sto also condnct an examination. " court adjouroed for ahout ten t utes to enable this to he done. Staff's Ball To-night. (What should prove one of the ® enjoy ahle dances of the year toi place in the Ritz Caharet to-ffl! when the Rotorua hotel staffs \ hold their first annual ball. An getic committee has been worfc hard for the last three weeks to ^ ise the arrangements and no sto has been* left unturned to makej occasion a memorahle one. hotel has been approached to ma® contrihution in money oi* goo^ 8 the staffs themselves have ralli® the cause-. As a result, there he no lack of good fare and the } orchestra h'as prepared a special f gramitne of dance musie. The ®°i carlo prizes consist of a cup 5 saucer for the ladies and an °j ment for the gentlemen, donatea ■the Rotorua Furnishing Co., Etd.j Mr. Kurney. The 500 players have half a lamb donated ty 1 Lionel Dixon, a leg of pork doDS by Mr. Stockman, a salad dish' ated hy Mr. Beale, a suckin? donated hy Mr. Murphy and two & of coal donated by Mr, G. Macdo11 Invitations have been issued fel dance, but it should he undeis that it is a puhlic function and.e? one is cordially ihvited to attend* out the f ormality of presenting 811 vitation. The price of admissi^ gentlemen 3/s, ladies 2/6; dow' Dancing commences at 8 p-W-.,,

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 4

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Special Jubilee Medals Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 4

Special Jubilee Medals Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 689, 15 November 1933, Page 4

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