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DANNEVIRKE

\t a meeting of Hie T)annevirke ttufjbv Sub-Union this week the reforee - ml lmviiiß ordered ono ot the 10 ltciwtaiii off the ground for a lewd ,ul language. It was decided to ask the plnv v m> ancstion to a tend the next cetih K of the union and explain, lhe T<. Holiunpi team were reprimanded tor lJnvii?i the ftnld in a body nnd warned hat a repetition of this would resu t in oivsuspension. Jlesew.-Setford. Woods aid Wv were npnointed a c assineahon committee. Permission was given Voodville f'hib lo I'ln.V " '"» t(;l1 »S»' ns t Stnn.'n'tainaka witl. scratch inm. at AVoodvillo, on the Kin-'s- Birllnnv, tlio nro ; coeds lo ?n towards the I'allen Soldiers Memorial Vnnd. K was rcsolvod that the siiesested ropiwitnl've match, Northern v. Pnufhoni TTnnVs- Bay, coiil-1 not be nrnißßfld for .Tune 7, as siifrnresied. From T)m»ipvirkp it is rpimrtnd thnt Private Vi. R. 'l'oild, who enlisted volimhrilv at 18. mid was wounded at Mossines ha? been wrnntfly Razetted as a military defaulter. There are also other similar blunders reported throughout the V--iiwntn district. The nnmial meeting of the Unniieviv|;n Golf Club was held Iliis week. Mr. \\. V Kniprlit was re-elected president; Messrs, F. I Knight, R. Stovons, wid

11.I 1 . Drummond, vice-presidents; Mr. P. W. Dorrington, captain; Mr. G. Green, secretary; Messrs. Bullick, Clark, Burridge, Pritehard, Hears. Roberts, Russell, and Vartan, general committee. Mrs. M'Dowell was re-elected captain of tho. ladies' team, Mrs. Harris secretary, and Mesdames Nymaml, Roake, and Roberts, and Misses Drummond and Carston were appointed a committee, The finances were reported to be in a very satisfactory condition. The. men's subscription was increased to three guineas. The death lias occurred at Te Rehunga of Mrs. Catherine Lough, who landed in Now Zealand 52 years ago. Deceased lived for some years in Palmerston North and Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

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DANNEVIRKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

DANNEVIRKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

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