RAILWAY SOCIALS.
Railway employees are proverbially sociable and loyal and the fraternal instincts of the staff at Te Kuiti have been exercised to good effect during the past week. Last Friday Week the Railway employees and friends of Mr J. Craves of the Locomotive Department tendered him a complimentary social on the eve of his approaching marriage. There was a large attendance are: M'r Nicholson was vote-: to 'h n cr.a:r. After the usual loyal u.usts ha; i. ■. en duly honoured, Mr Newborn :r-.;.0-o: the health or Mr Crave.- a:..; Lis rr:Melect, and in doinir so :vMrr- '; to to good fellowship lhai La i always • ed between Mr Craves an : r.;.-' iw.ow employees. After Messrs Le'jyn.s Reardon and Whisber Lai so.o::. ::: praise of their fcllow-coy.oyc . to toast was drunk with :o;sb::b honours. The chairman- me" on-o.tc. Mr Craves will: a ha:, or:., c■.■:■...orator wished Mri'ra;.-s a:..;::s rro-.-^.-wt have Leen stationed at Te Kuiti for a ;' considerable time, and a wide circle of | friends will wish them every pros- j perity. I
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 4 October 1909, Page 2
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171RAILWAY SOCIALS. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 196, 4 October 1909, Page 2
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