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MORRINSVILLE NOTES

The chairman of the Morrinsvilk School Committee has been advised W the Auckland Education Board tbaAliss B. Xewson has been appointee substitute assistant at the ach®®*”! place of Miss Edmonds, who has beer transferred to Pukeatua. * * # About 1,300 bobby calves were raile>: from Morrinsville. and nearby flag stations during the six weeks from Ja 1 9 to August 30. The number of stoc. dispatched was: . and calves 13.459 sheep and pigs, 4.090. Less than 500 grown cattle were raffed, so ttaapproximately 1,300 calves were s ■ to the works in six weeks. Tlie Wg for Morrinsville include stock trucked from Tatuanni, Waharoa. Walton ar.c Kiwftahi stations. , Morrinsville Boy Scouts have raisec about £3 10s by the sale of over w sacks of pine cones which thev *ajnered as the result of three Satarfw afternoons’ work at a pine j.. at Piako. The money will go to ac fray the Morrinsville troops snare ‘ the* expenses of the Scout camp at j torua last Christmas. # i Mr. T. O'Brien, who lias been on th* i staff of the Alorrinsville branch 01 ■ Bank of New Zealand for .. t s® f P S? B ; three years, has received notice o - ( transfer to the Auckland branc.. j leaves on Wednesday. Mr. H. Whitten, who has been on* ®' the train examiners at MorrMWW railwav station for the past eight j has been transferred to Maungatinwo. and leaves Morrinsville in a fe Mr. Whitten was first stationed 2 Morrinsville 17 years ago. and at ■ service elsewhere returned to Alo ville eight years ago. s Comment on the poor gates bv the Rugby Unions in the 1 * this year owing mainly to the BrrttW team's tour, was made by . them tlto Management Committee Morrinsville Rugby C ® lon , fc.''«orweek’s meeting. The gate for th rinsville-Matamata Finlay Cup £ . was disappointing, while the ero the Hamilton-Morrinsville Peac game was not large. although should have been one of the best ga for Hamilton. Born in Bristol in 1537. the Queen Victoria ascended the T t Mr. Enos Holloway. of T ha ’?-f r * f i 'birt u Morrinsville. celebrated his s3r “ riv( yj day on July 31. Mr. Hnllo ''£ h Win New Zealand with the 40 “ u gb<«n ment in 1S«0. and served throuß tb? the Maori War. He has ,u^jL ho< ji,T same house next to the- IJS t Church in Thames Street for tne

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 10

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MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 10

MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 10

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