THAMES NEWS
T ai ° mo Park Queen Carnival ib still in progress. p-T, l ?® ? uiness Queen, Miss Phyllis -t»o> le, is on top this week with o^,? meS , Va i ley ’ Miss Mavis Elliot, sec°n AhS-d* p'? a P c° e rtS ' M ‘ SS Jessi& Grubb ’ Queein s interests. , Denlz ®- stock inspector at 1 haines, has been transferred to Hawera and takes up his duties ft the end of March. A river wharf at Puriri is to be fhfxr 1 m th 4 Tha mes County Council, the Marine Department having notified the council to that effect. spread o£ ragwort in portions of the Thames County is viewed with alarm. The Agricultural Department one , hnan to a 400 square miles aiea, and they have been asked by the CI I talie immediate steps to combat the spread of the weed * * * ow *hg to the conditions imposed bv the Thames County Council for the erection of saleyards at Kopu, being deemed too harsh, Dalgety and Company have notified the council that tney will not proceed with the yards, ine conditions forwarded to the com'v!ere the Health Department’s regulations. * * * The district nurse attended 172 cases during the past month, and not °?^i. I>enny re ™us was received. Out of the patients attended IS were Europeans and 164 natives. Mr. Danby, member of the Hospital Board, said © doubted whether the nurse’s services -were appreciated. * .-«t * Dr. \ autier has taken up his duties pital° USe sursean at the Thames Hos-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 6
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246THAMES NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 6
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