MORRINSVILLE NOTES
“Ho said he was annoyed by bud* but the complaint made to rr.e that he shot a dog,” said ConstjW* T. Keeps, when proceeding ngamst Aitken. on a charge of discharge firearms in the borough, at rinsvillo Magistrate’s Court on TWP I day. Aitken was fined os and co | 10s. A special confirmation service or conducted bv Bishop Cfcernngton i St. Matthew s Church. Mornnsriu on Thursday. The church was with the largest congregation it u ever accommodated. The bishop . assisted by Rev. F. W. Yt canon K. Karaka acted as bisa"* i chaplain. * • * At a public meeting oaUed by Jjj, ; chairman of tho school committee ! week, a. tennis club was forme Mangateparu. In the meantunj . , club will play on the school cou. The officers elected were:— Presto*® Mr. Grubb; lion, secretary. , Marshall; committee. Messrs. * Narwood, and Coleman. TU« rlu I '.uiumcncd \villi 4 membership 9*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 6
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148MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 6
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