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MORRINSVILE

(Own Correspondent). Several of oar tennis players visited Tc Arolia on the occasion of the opening of the season, and they are loud m their praises concerning the excellent treatment meted out to them. The te season opens here on Wednesday next (to-inor ow), and woildors of the raquet from vour district will be heartily welcome. I trust line weather unit prevail. . , That misfortunes never come sm o iy, was painfully exemplified in the case of Air W. limes, a lesident of the district, who just four weeks ago had the painful dutv of following his mothers remains to 'their last resting place, and now he has lost his infant son from an affection of the brain. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. A meeting of Mr Young’s supporters was held in 'the Public Hall on Saturday night, and a strong Committee was elected to further bis interests. I expect to bear of Parliament proroguing in the course of a day or so, when “ the day of reckoning will have arrived for many of the P^ members, and they will be limbered with the “ also started list. The fi 0 h in this part of the Tauranga electorate will be very keen. The seveiu*>midjp-. have been at work for months and some are capable of talking politics from daylight till dark. Mr T. Heed has the material on the <'-round for his new bakehouse and oven, which he intends having erected. Mr Dear being the successful tenderer for the brickwork and Mr S. Marshall for the carpentering. Mr Reed has been long connected with this district, having been with the old firm of Messrs H. an J. Clifford, and more recently with Messrs G. and A. Guinmer, and as his reputation for good workmanship is well-known, he will doubtless share largely in the prosperity of tne district. ... v_ The cricketing season will soon oe upon us, when I expect to see a gooh representative team selected from tn local “ wielders of the willow out in th Our l auction sales are advancing apace, and they are very popular wdh the & numerous settlers throughout tract of country that surrounds MorrinsT ville.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

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MORRINSVILE Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

MORRINSVILE Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 2

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