KAPONGA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) The holidays passed off quietly in this little mountain town. Business houses report satisfactory sales. Most of the residents took advantage of the fine weather to spend a day or two at the Opunake beach, Ngaere Gardens, or at the races. An unusually large number found their way to the ever-popular Dawson’s Falls mountain house. Mr. W. E. Ward our popular postmaster. leaves for Huntly on the 10th inst. Mr. Ward has taken a keen interest in Kaponga public life for the past nine years, and will be much missed by the fire brigade, of which he was superintendent, the school committee, of which he was chairman, and the various sports bodies, of which he was an enthusiastic supporter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1922, Page 6
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124KAPONGA. Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1922, Page 6
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