TE AROHA NEWS
The Te Aroha committee elected to assist the Thames Valley Agricultural Association’s queen carnival is working enthusiastically to further the objects of the campaign. A deputation of electors last week waited upon Air. W. R. Lowry, chairman of the Piako County Council, to ask him to contest the Rotorua seat in the Reform interests at the next general election. Air. Lowry today gave consent to liis name being sent in to the Reform Party at Wellington. Plans for the laying out of the new high school grounds have been prepared on the lines suggested by the town planning director, including also a flight of wide concrete steps. Tenders for the work will be considered at the next meeting of the school committee. * * * Air. F. W. Walters, of Springdale, is leaving on an extended tour of Western Australia. He ranks as one of the largest property owners in this district, where he has no less than six dairy farms. In the Whakatane district he has a large block of land. Whether he will permanently reside in Australia has not yet been decided. The municipal band has decided to take part in the next New Zealand band contest, which takes place in Wellington next November. In order to assist the contest fund, the following committee has been elected: President, Airs. G. Frith; vicepresidents, Alesdames Powell and Ghristensen: committee, Alesdames \\ illis, Hepburn, Buchan, and Crowe; secretary. Air. C. E. Christensen; treasurer. Airs. F. Gaw. The outlook for dairy farmers as regards winter feed is very satisfactory, there being an ample supply of grass. Factories which are receiving 1 cream twice a week will reopen, for every-day supply on August 1*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 13
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280TE AROHA NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 13
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