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TOKOMARU NEWS.

I (From ,our own Correspondent.) 8 The ■ changeable weathler is revivf ing the sickness in the. district. Mr |A. Reid’s iiUie daughter, Myra, who lias beep, seriously ill, is recovering. The tie has been marked growth in .plant life during tiie last few weeks, and one focal resident has a good crop of new -potatoes ready lor use. , The school tennis court is almost available for use land should be a valuable* asset to tlhe social life of the community. Mr Hughes has kindly thrown open his court for the use of the public again this season and quite a number of enthusiasts are availing i themselves of the opportunity to get in a little* practice. ,

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Shannon News, 16 October 1923, Page 3

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TOKOMARU NEWS. Shannon News, 16 October 1923, Page 3

TOKOMARU NEWS. Shannon News, 16 October 1923, Page 3

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