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LATE LOCALS

The Sub-I'niun meeting to-mgat will he held at 7 o’clock sharp, all hour earlier than usual. The steamer Ngakuta, which strand..l in tin- Grey river early on Saturday morning, was refloated at 11 a.m. without assistaneo. The vessel was undamaged, and left for Wellington in the afternoon. On September 27t!i. the public are promised a musical I rent by the hays if ihe Grrynujuth Marists’ School, assisted bv the Glee Club. These coiiccrls have had a great hearing hi the Grey district, and are very higln.v spoken of. The Pollard Pictures management have kindly let the use of the Princess Theatre for that evening. Tickets arc now in eiieulation at popular prices. A very popular wedding was celebrated at St. Paul’s Church, Papanni Christchurch, on the (ilh inst., at 2 p.m.. the parties to the happy contract being Miss Jennie Ritchie, of Dillmanstown, and Mr William Guthlierlet, of Ngahere. The bride, who was neatly attired was presented at Ihe altar by her cousin, Mr Janus Rodgers (jur.), of Oamiiru. while tly Pev. Mr Orhell lied the nuptial knot. She was attended by her sister Annie as bridesmaid and Mr Orhoru cani.d out tin’ duties of best mail. At the < olielusicii of the ceremony Ihe party ailiourneJ to “ Glenn e.” thr les, - denee of Mr J. Johnson, where the reception was held and the usual toasts In Homed. They were the recipients i I many telegrams testifying to limit muirlnrity. Mr and M.rs Gulliheriet left lor a honcyiconn .to Kaikottra, Menheim, and Nelson, ett route for C-i-'r futere hmne at I’aparnil. Tltey lone the lies’ wishes of a wide cire’e of friends on the West Coast.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 3

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277

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 3

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 3

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