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VISIT OF OLD TAUPO RESIDENTS

Amongst those who visited Tokaanu for the recent opening of the new Secondary Department at the Tokaanu Maori District High School and the re-union of old pupils of the School, were Mrs. Myrtle Grimwood, Mrs. Mavis de Luen, and Mrs. Emma Mathers, of Hamilton, and Mr. William Stubbings, of Auckland. The visitors' parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stubbings, of Tokaanu and Taupo, Mrs. Stubbings being a daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Belfour Noble, sen., of the Armed Constabulary, a pioneer settler of Taupo. One son, Mr. Albert Noble, resides in Taupo.

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Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 190, 16 September 1955, Page 1

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100

VISIT OF OLD TAUPO RESIDENTS Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 190, 16 September 1955, Page 1

VISIT OF OLD TAUPO RESIDENTS Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 190, 16 September 1955, Page 1

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