NEWS BREVITIES
Ar»v,* Chieftainess Dead. —Ngata' apsel, a woman of high rank among Arawa people, died at Maketu this • ased *7. She had four sons who T'Ted in the Great War. A tangi is hig held at Maketu.
Wa,house Ablaze. —A detached "ash-house in Bankwood Avenue. Jjount Eden, owned by Mrs. Fraser. slightly damaged by a lire which |J™ke out a little after 4 p.m. yester-
i-J*. Aw amutu Statistics. —The follow--5 vital statistics are supplied by the ini«!£ ar at Te Awamutu: Births. 122 i* and 137 in 1926; marriages, 49 and 50 in 1926: deaths. 33 in and 35 in 1926. For the quarter yj. ended the figures were; Births, * ’■ dea ths 4 16j. marriages, S.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 9
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