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TE AWAMUTU

ResitU-nt Correspondent. Wedding A quiet wedding took place rt Kihikihi on Wednesday, when Mr W. McVeagh of Cambridge was mnrrieJ to Miss M. Boyle, of Kihikihi. The nuptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. Father Lynch. After the ceremony the happy couple left by the North express on their honeymoon trip. Produce Market. A fair quantity of chaff is still being cut. Current quotations for good quality is £3 10s 6d, f.o.b. in sacks. Oats, local grown best feed, 2s Cd sack. New Livery Stables. Messrs Thomson Bros, arc about to erect new livery stables in the Main Street, Kihikihi. Presentation at Pirongia. To show their appreciation <»f her ability as a schoolteacher the residents of Pirongia are making a presentation to Miss S. B. Ar?y on the Gth anniversary of her appointment to the school.

It has been decided to mark the occasion by holding -qiecial jollification in tV way of a social. It is not often that teachers in a country school meet with such ready recognition of their services. It is a high compliment to the esteem in which Miss Arey is held.

Residence. Mr Goldsworthy if having a handsome residence erected for himself on his surburhan section. Rumour has it that he is about to join the noble band of Benedicts. Kia Ora. Tennis Club. Quite a wave of social events have overtaken the usually placid little town of Pirongia, what with Hunt Club Balls, Hunts and so forth. The next event to claim the attention of the socially inclined is a Tennis Club Ball, to De held in the Hall on July 17th. I'rongia folk know how to make a Ball enjoyable to all and sundry, so success is a foregone conclusion. Football. The following is he position of teams in Cup competitions in the Waipa Rugby Union:—Kihikihi 4 wins; Otorohanga 2 wins, 2 losses; Te Awamutu 0 wins 4 losses. Today, Saturday, Kihikihi meets Otorohanga at Otorohanga. Hockey. The local ladies team is practising assiduously with a view to coming engagements. A match with Ngaruawahia i 3 on the tapis.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 19 July 1909, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
349

TE AWAMUTU King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 19 July 1909, Page 5

TE AWAMUTU King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 19 July 1909, Page 5

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