TE KUITI NOTES
From Our Own Correspondent TE KUITI, Saturday. i | The Te Kuiti appeal to establish a ! chair of obstetrics at the Dunedin j University is meeting with a splendid j response among the business people of the town, over £SO having already j been collected. I*. * * ! Constable J. Kennedy, of Te Kuiti, i has been appointed to take charge of ; Panmure station, Auckland. He will i be succeeded by Constable T. J. ColI lins, of Auckland. Constable Kennedy has been station at Te Kuiti for nearly 15 years. The prevalence of ehickenpox among ! Te Kuiti school -1 children is causing some anxiety to the local authorities. During one day last week over 20 scholars had to be sent home suffering from the complaint. If there is | no improvement, it is probable that ; the school will be closed. of the Waitomo Power ] Board made a tour of the district dur- j ! the week. Over 100 miles were traversed, including an inspection of i j the Haurua Road, beyond Hangatiki; !. i the Maungaranga district, along the Xgahape Road to Mahiihi: Paewhenua; ; the Rangiatia Gorge, the Tahaia soldier ! settlement, tVhawharua, and the dis- i j J trict surrounding Otorohanga.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 16
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198TE KUITI NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 16
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