TE AROHA NEWS
OCTOBER RAINFALL (Special to Times) TE AROHA. Monday. The Te Aroha rnmfall in October was 4.5 3 inches, compared with tin In the same month last year. Ram Tell on 13 days, the greatest fall being f.751n on October 1 The mean temperature for the month was aA.OI degrees. Caledonian Sport* At the monthly meeting or the Te Aroha Caledonian Society it was decided to allocate £l2O as prize money for the annual sports meeting on New Year’s Day. Arrangements were made for a church parade or the Pipe Band and members on Sunday, November lit. Personal Mr N. M. Pryde, or the Rink or New Zealand >tair. who was recently appointed Captain -T the Headquarter-. Divisional j Ammunition Company, will leave Te Aroha, foi the District Army school ai Narrow j Neck this week, where he will be stationed until Deuember. Mr F. J. Baillie. or the teaching siatr or J the Te \roliH Di-lrtct High hool. wa-| !>• esented with a reading lamp bv the: pupils hcroie leaving to uke up duiic- I educational oHlcex at tua Uiukea ±
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20955, 7 November 1939, Page 3
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