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FINAL MEETING

RAGLAN TOWN BOARD MERGER WITH RAGLAN COl/NTY '?pecla! to Times* RAGLA.V Wednesday. The final meeting held to day of th“ Raglan Town Board which will in future be merged In the Raglan County council Present were Messrs E. W. Bernard (chairman V. E Pegler. A. Edwards and 0 Carr town clerk * number or ratepayers also attended rne meeting. At the conclusion or the routine business a deputation was received from th* Returned Soldiers’ Association, who a«ked for custody of the funds rrom the Anzac Day collection, ear marked for distress among ex-servicemen and for the upkeep of the monument. This request was granted on condition that the money was used for the original purpose*. Follow trig the read In-' of a brier history of the town board, a prp*pniart«n was made to Mr G. » arr, who ha- been town cler k Since fiifi. Fitting reference to the inn* period of Service of Mr v f P**g|er. who h*s been a member or the board ror 20 years, was made by the chairman. Mr r w Bernard, who was »l*n thanked for h * rnanv years’ service by Mr VV. Bates on behalf 6r the ratepayers Appreciation or the work of the board during a very dim cult period was expressed by Mr tr.o <a-r. In replying. >fr 0. Carr, the clerk, remarked that whereas berore the depression rate., ha/1 Slwgvs been paid *in full, arrears now amounted to £3uo. Butter Exports.—Exports of butter from New Zealand in April amounted to only 7529 tons, a decrease of 559:j tons on shipment* during the same _ month last season, ind of 7655 ton» on the previous moplh. For the nin months of the current export season to April 30, total shipments have been i 15.678 tons, or 3*oi tons less th,o the quantify exports during the corresponding period of las season. BILIOUS HEADS CORRECTED BY DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Mrs J. St reef ley. 9 Dudley «t.. Addington, writes: — For the relief of Bilious Headaches i ran recommend Dr. Morse's Tndfan Rent Pills as a useful medicine and corrective. I am a mother of nine children and these seldom need medicine." Dr. Morse’s Indian Roof Pills stir the Liver. a:d the Digestion, and regulate the Bowels.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20502, 19 May 1938, Page 2

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FINAL MEETING Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20502, 19 May 1938, Page 2

FINAL MEETING Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20502, 19 May 1938, Page 2

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