MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.
FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the Canterbury r ruitgrowers' Association was held on Saturday night, Mr Walter Wray presid- ! in? over a good attendance. A motion of 1 condolence with Mr Waiteo in his reocui ' bereavement by the death of his father was agreed to. Mr J. Longton moved Mr II Wyatt seconded and it was agreed—"That the mm of £10 be voted to those in chargr- . of the Canterbury exhibit at the Dunedin ' Show- to eet up the same/' Several matters i ,_ confll dered at the Conference of the ' New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation were ' dealt with. • YOUNG "WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS ' UNION. Under the' auspices cf the Methodiet • Young "Women's Bible Class Union, now in ] camp at Sumner, a very enjoyable concert j was given at* the Rugby street Schoolroom 1 on "Wednesday. The programme submitted 1 inet with a hearty reception, and reflected 1 the higheflt credit on the contributors. Tho | proceeds aro to be devoted to patriotic ob- | jectfc 1
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 5
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