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NATIONAL SAVINGS

DOMINION FLAG COMPETITION. FEATHERSTON IN LEADING POSITION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. On the latest fortnightly returns in connection with the national savings flag competition. Hokitika replaces Ross as the leading town in the Greymouth district, while Thames achieves a similar lead over Whakatane, the former leading town in the Thames district. In the other postal districts the positions remain unchanged. The distinction of flying one of the special national savings flags goes to the leading town in each of the eighteen postal districts in the Dominion, determined at fortnightly intervals in accordance with the percentage of national savings depositors to population. The leading towns for each district are now as follow: —Auckland district. Ruawai: Blenheim district. Seddon: Christchurch district. Waiau: Dunedin district, Owaka: Gisborne district. Te Araroa; Greymouth district. Hokitika: Hamilton district. Rotorua; Invercargill district. Edendale: Napier district j Porangahau: Nelson district. Murchi-I son: New Plymouth district. Stratford:, Oamaru district Kurow: Palmerston | North district. Pongaroa: Thames dis-i trict. Thames; Timaru district. Gcral-| dine: Wanganui district. Waitotara:, Wellington district. Featherston; West-1 port district Westport. 1

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1941, Page 4

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NATIONAL SAVINGS Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1941, Page 4

NATIONAL SAVINGS Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1941, Page 4

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