WEST COAST NOTES
PERSONAL.
put*' . Novembe. 27. - G a of the Keefton \ olun1W tf ' 6m Br!«ado last evening , Fire Bng ; v r Thomas W \ fare-*® 11 ° b * a memtsda * has oeen V*>' L Brigade for the past 1- * * Oas remoV6d tO , ; C5 " the Brigade, Capfloati- °» t ed Mr Lawry vrith tjis P reS also a3 ked Mr Lawno Tfi^ se - fn r An Lawry, a handsome tf indication of the Brigade's $U' Bannister left Mr f or Wellington. .
thiß fwm blood poisoning, took 548 ! 'firev Hospital last evening, pbce at the Grey P eMer Qf Mr ?f B /S Greymouth, in his ! ° a He was taken ill on Fri£f£.t ai.a was operated on that eveaißg- 'Wedding. £j?Mr Mallae, of Christchurch Mavis Stevenson, second Roberts (formerly ,daagW«-®_ s . f Greymouth, and McAlpine, of Nelson. The bride frock of white embossed velvet *oiß a«° .j. wrea th and veil, a shower bouquet. Miss sad (jam l ]om was bridesmaid, and of pTnk georgette, with S 202 to tone. The flower-girls AiuTand Ethel Roberts, step-sisters of wore ■ frocks of mauve and respectively Mr J. i L* best man.- After the cereV a reception was held, when the pS 'Wa received' by Mrs Roberts. " philharmonic Society. Tie-annual meeting of the Greymouth •philharmonic Society was held last TmU when the_ following officers elected: —President, Mrs C. McMr T. F. Savage; Saisti, Misses L. Higgins and L. Octfls; treasurer, Mrs R. Coleman; secB. Coleman; business man,Icct kr A. H. Wild; committee, Mrs (tetfu MilW a Tennent, Miss D. Broad, S-J. .Hadland, A. West, and G. Clark. Totes of thanks were accorded tha'Mffilaotor, officers, and members, and amw&ktien in connexion witb-tbe work of the choir and orchestnu 'Arraiigements were made for next vew/wid at least two, but possibly three, concerts will be given. A social function was held after the meeting, the programme including, dancing competition*-, and items by members.
x.-.Qtey- lawn Tennis Clnb. Tie committee of the Greymouth Tennis Club met this morning to bid fsnswrtrto- Mr IV IL-Dennehy, who has. bsen ths.dub's .treasurer for many years. Iji I j£fcjW e tfta jreaenta-tion of a walking; stfcfc;ie«t £ Deiitefcy, Mr F. A. Kitehmgham sald' that Mr Dennehy'a aswitlr the elnb extended over SI years. Besides having a successful tennis eaieer atoinz his membership he hid proved himself an excellent club official' ;1. ' BWei Gorge. The number men employed in the duller Goige. kt .present, on the railworks; is about five hundred. - JfegiatMitfs: Court, juritiing of - tie .Magistrate's Court in Westpprt yesterday, Mr W. SJitj-ptwding. -•iF. ;Be.Tonwtfes claimed £8 9a 6d Sot?G.' ; Orßgtm, Berlins, for damage Mi csr.'jn the Buller Gorge on Im lst, 1830, in a collision, through negligence on the parfc_ of default. The latter counter claimed for £lO 158-for alleged negligence on the potof De Tonrettes. Mr A. A. Wilson «pfeared for De Tourettes, and Mr for Oregon. Alter hearing lengthy evidence, the Sftgiitwte said the question to be deadjj.mas to which of the two drivers, id either, was to be held responsible 'Mttie eolliaioii. He had come to the anthujoo ■ that there were .faults on WkrßiJei, apd therefore ordered a non- j itftii each :ease. -
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 23
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