TWENTY YEARS AGO
PLEASANT EVENING FUNCTION HELD AT TURUA MR AND MRS CRESSWELL LEAVE (From the Hauraki Plains Gaz- . ette of July 16, 1923.) A very pleasant musical evening was spent at the residence of Mr and Mrs Cresswell, Huirau road, Turua, when their friends assembled to wish x them good-bye prior to their leaving the district. Songs were rendered by Miss Me* Coid and Mrs Zeigler, Messrs Robinson, Oliver, Henwood and W. Dally; duels by Mrs Newman and Mr Henwood, Mrs H. Brown (piano), and Mr Cress well (cornet), and the Dally brothers. Mrs H. Brown and W. bally played the accompaniments. On behalf of the suppliers of the Huirau road cheese factory Mr E. Dally presented Mr and • Mrs Cresswell with a travelling rug and a set of stainless knives, Mr Cresswell, with a few wellchosen remarks thanked the suppliers for their gifts. After a very dainty supper was served by the ladies the function, was brought to a close with the singing of “Auld Lang Syne” in the wee sma’ hours of morn. Mr Cresswell leaves early in the week to take up his duties of manager of |ke Rukuhia cheese factory, neat Hamilton.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3289, 16 July 1943, Page 7
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197TWENTY YEARS AGO Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3289, 16 July 1943, Page 7
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