PIO PIO.
Own Correspondent.
Our community has again settled down in the old routine, after a delightful and merry Christmas. . The main attaction was the settler* picnic, held on Boxing Day, and all day vehicles of every description were pouring into town, laden with happy parents and beaming children a faces, who had come to partake of the «ood things the settlers and tradespeople had provided, and in spite of the intense heat races Were run and games played with great\vigour. The public were handsomely provided for in the way of refreshments and good old billy tea, and a word of praise is due totbe committee for the masterly manner in which everything was carried out. . The dance in the evening was well | attended, and toe only complaints made were of being tired.- It-, n highly satisfactory to the ball directors, who are; untiring in their efforts, to .a4B*v#UU^^eeaaa,,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 530, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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149PIO PIO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 530, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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