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PARAPARAUMU.

'A cricket match between Waihoranga aid Parfiparaiimu was played in the King's Park oil Saturday last, resulitiig ill a win for the visitors. Fergusson played a careful innings for his k<lc OVaihoantta), putting un the top score of L' 6. AYimllay, Murray. Collier, Dunn, and liopata did good service for the same team. For Paraparauniu, H. and E. Lynch, Howell Bros., Fitton, ami Hansen bowled and batted well. The fielding ,on both sides was good, and splendid weather prevailed. Mr. Brandon entertained the teams at' luncheon, which was catered for in firsf-rate style by Mrs. Pudney. Miss Katie Lynch pro-

rided afternoon tea,' which was much appreciated by a large number of visitors as well as the players. The scores wereParaparaumu, 9i;' "Waihoanga, 123. A return match will be played at an early date. The Paraparaumu Rifle Club shot at the long ranges last Saturday for the/, possession of the C'orduke's Gold Medal. The wind was anything but favourable for shooting, being extremely - tricky. Captain M'Lean won the coveted trophy with a score of G1 points. Visitors to this place should not leave without N seeing the beauties ot~l\dpiti Islaiul, and indulge iu a sail round it • under the guidance of Mr. M. Donovan, who will at all timcS be pleased to take-, sightseers for a trip in his yacht. It will well repay the time spent.; The new creamery is to be in working order and finished in three weeks. The concrete floors are. already .laid ..-down. This new enterprise which is being ©stab- ■ lished by the Daphne--• Butter, Co. will be a..boon .to dairy farmer's here, who at present have to send their milk to Waikanae, four miles distant. •

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 2

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282

PARAPARAUMU. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 2

PARAPARAUMU. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 2

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