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LATE LOCALS.

The re-tilt of the road rtf e at Stafford on Saturday was Conch 1. l-tm-h •> Bai-ftiwmatt J, Best I. i Members of tlm local Football Division that are pi.-ked to represent the Wc-t Coast will le H-ptired to go forwnnl by tlm first train to Creymoutli j on Saturday mo.' iiing. leaving Hokitika j tit 7. H>. * i | The marriage m Mi-s (. Conway, j daughter of Mr and .Mis ( ouway. of ■ I!,.,.fin'!, to Mr William Kerr, youngest i soil ol the late Hon Ja ams and Mr- j Kirr. was soli-tiltilsed in the Anglican | Church. Kilbinite. on Wednesday alter-| mam. by the Rev Mr Syfco-. Mis-es, t otr.vav t2l. sister- of the bride, noted j bridesmaid -. and Messrs James ami R .liert Kerr, nephew- of the brule- „„ wer,. b"-t man and gro- tn-mau n.-pe, lively. The bride was given away by her brother. ( aptain Conway, ot the Defence Department. Alter the ceremany a reception wa- held at the residence of Captain Conway, and the ttsua 1 comnlimeutary toasts proposed amt responded to. Mr Kerr, who has recentlv been on the 'tall of the ' Hint end Petoue Citnmieie.” wa- ia-t week u-vsPiittMl with t\ dinner >*.*t hv im* employees of the paper. Mr and MrKerr arrived at Creymoutli on Snttiriiav evening. I hey w ill reside neat Roefton. where Mr Kerr has ptirelia-od :v farm.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1923, Page 3

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226

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1923, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1923, Page 3

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