PIRINOA
PERSONAL ITEMS (“Times-Age” Special.) Messrs G. Mclntosh and A. C. Burling are spending a holiday in the Rotorua district. , Mr Miller, Wellington, was the guest of Mr and Mrs E. C. Holmes for a few days. . , , Mr A. D. McMaster, Karan, who has been in indifferent health for some time, has taken up his residence in Masterton. t , Mr Trevor Hume has returned to his home. . . , Mr J. Riwai has returned to Wellington. . . ; Mr and Mrs J. Te Whaiti, who wore in Wellington for a few days, have returned. A Severe Frosts. Very severe frosts have been experienced in Pirinoa during the past few mornings. A glorious sight was witnessed here on Wednesday morning when trees and fences were coV" ered in icicles—a scene which baa never before been recorded in this locality.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 June 1942, Page 5
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