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Te Kowhai News September landing now

The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter

The September issue of Te Kowhai News is landing in letterboxes now across RD5, RD8 and RD9.

In this issue:

- Local memories with Zelda Jones, nee Jessen, by Shirley Warner

- Local history, by Graham McBride

- Food trucks back at Te Kowhai School every Thursday for the foreseeable future.

- Market days coming in Te Kowhai and Whatawhata.

- Heaps of great photos!

If you have feedback or would like to share details of a story, please get in touch. tekowhainews@gmail.com

New advertisers and contributions are welcome.

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