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Considerable interest is being shown in the motor ear ‘'jump” to be performed at the A. and P. Show on Wednesday. Given fine weather i is said Hie car will jump a gap some 15 feet wide.
Oil Saturday a wedding took place at Holy Trinity Church. Greymouth, the contracting parties being Miss Olive M. Boustridge, of Jacksons, and Mr Arthur, J. Freeman. Runaugn. Rev. A. J. Farnell officiated. .Mr F. L. Boustridge (stationmastcr at Runaugn) gave the bride away, and s],,, looked charming in a pale pink silk- dress. Mr M. J. O’Grady performed ihc duties of best mail. The happy couple left by the Otira express on their honeymoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1923, Page 3
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113LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1923, Page 3
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