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THE COUNTRY.

Jottings for Farmers. Mr Norman .Rutherford, of Mendip ! Hills, has just sold privately to an i American puicnaser, vwo merino rams ! at ii>gs caich, one at one at dugs, ono at. 7Ugs, one at lUvgs, and one at liiogs. KAIKOURA. ' A very successful and enjoyable social I was Jrieltl at Lynton Downs. 'laio music ! was supplied uv Misses Jiidcr and cStdti berslieia, and Messrs J. chapman, Banter, and Foster. Mr J. Smart acti ed. as M.C. . I At llapuku Hall, there was a good : attendance at a. social and dancc, and j an enjoyable time was spent by those • present. . . I A company is in process or lorma- ! tion lor tne puipose of opening a new | picture theatre, with ivlr Alocrt, (idling as manager. So far nothing has been done regarding the expenuitury of trio vouo oi £iOOO for pi o tec-tire worKs for tne iisiiing launches. SPRINGSTON. Mr D. S. J. Simpson, of Springotu-.i, has returned liome after a holiday with friends in Oamuru and iimaiu. © DORIE. A most successful function was held in tho Ardamine Hall, at Done, on Friday night, in order to raise funds to build a smoking-room on to the [• hall. Close on two hundred people atI tended. Tho first part ct the programme was a concert, the items bemg: Pianoforte solo and song by Mr Rankin, vocal duets by Miss and Mr Is*. Richards, step-dances by Mrs Coker (At>hburton), songs by Miss P. Brown and Mr (Joker. All the items , were very much appreciated. The next part of tho programme was a small auction salo by Mr l l '. Lloyd (Ashburton), wziich realised £25. Then fohowed the drawing of art union tickets, the following obtaining prizes: Mr A. Campbell, .Miss j V. Kingsbury, Mr \V. Straeiian (ii), Mr J. Baker, Mr J. A. Stevens, Mr D. I Winskiil, 3liss S. Harrison, Miss Daisy • Harrison. The doll-guessing c-ompeti-I tions wore won by Master Harold CurI rev and Mr Edridge. Master Cyril i Harrison won the iced cake. Mr Rankin played the music for the dtneing, which concluded a most enjoyable evening, much praise being due to the untiring efforts of the secretary, Mr Linley Harrison. J

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 10

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THE COUNTRY. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 10

THE COUNTRY. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 10

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