OTOROHANGA NOTES
— At the close of the season dance of the Otorohanga Cricket Club, in the Town Hall, occasion was taken by Mr. V. L. Fairbrother, on behalf of the members, to present a pipe to Mr. H. G. Corbett, as a token of appreciation j of his service as president and captain ! of the club. Many of the local residents had their first glimpse of an airplane while ! watching Mr. Mill’s Moth, which passed j over the town yesterday afternoon. It
was clearly visible and was I the direction of Te Kuiti. ! The friends of Mr. T. 2?the railway staff, who is leaving al I hanga on transfer to ** al *2*"* 0 iria* ! a smoke concert last n: =; : * ihro olA him farewell. Mr. W. T. ® or ?l3 stationmaster at ■ :v v; n Sh» t» T * I and presented Mr. Smith wito j i elling rug and aitcase.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 18
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148OTOROHANGA NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 315, 28 March 1928, Page 18
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