AH’inbers of tho l>yric Concert party arc requested t-o attend practice at the Supreme Mall at 7 o’clock sharp torriplrt. The usual weekly Assenihly "ill he hold this (Kridny) evening in the Kanieli Public Hall. (loud Hour, “|<iocl music.—Advt. In celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of its titstr appearance, the ••(Kano Daily Times” printed a special edition on Tuesday, containing much intcrostine matter eonceriiinp its early days, and the early days of Duneditn At Wednesday night’s moetiiip of the Maimpcmenl Committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council, it was decided to invite .Mr A. C. -Maclaren to bring an English amateur team to the 1) ininn during the season lilL’lt-'J.'i. Prior to his retirement from the Public. Service, Mr It. Dowell, formerly Haililf in the Magistrate's Court, was met by the oflicors of the .lustice Department and presented with a handsome pocket wallet as a parting token of esteem. Mr Dowell suitably replied thanking thorn for their handsome gilt and tire pood wishes expressed. \n ideal spirit for both sexes.— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1921, Page 2
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