KING COUNTRY NEWS
The Taumarunui registrar, Mr. \V. H. Davys, supplies the following vital statistics for July:—Births 14, deaths 7, marriages 6. The postmaster, Mr. A. B. Card, announces a total rainfall of 3.35 inches for the month.
A representative meeting of commissioners in the Upper Retaruke district has resolved by a big majority to oppose the amalgamation of schools in the district. The head teacher of the Upper School has been transferred his place being taken by Mr. C. Mat thews, of Southland
The British footballers passed through Taumarunui on Sunday bv special train to the Chateau The trained pulled up at the Rangaroa crossing where a big crowd of resi dents fraternised with the visitors. One of them discovered a quartet of local young men whom he had known in England.
the annua] meeting of the Ohura e Valley Dairy Company. Limited, it was resolved to take up shares in the rcoonstructed National Dairy Association. Mr C. Masters was reappointed auditor, and the directors' honoraria were fixed at -*•\ 1 o and out-of-pocket expenses-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 14
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175KING COUNTRY NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 14
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