SHANNON
From Oar Own Correspondent. February 3. Mr Joseph Liggina, who recently returned from a trip .to the Old Country, was banqueted in Palmerston Worth lost week by the members of the Flaxmillers’ Association, of which he is president. Miss Dnnokley left here on Saturday for England. 1 The final shoot for the Gunning Cup took place on Saturday. Rifleman Sutton came out on top. Scores: Rifleman Sutton, scratch. 168; Rifleman J. Hallam, 6 points, 180; Captain Stephenson, 5 points, 174; Rifleman B. F. Spencer. 6 points, 17L The Rer. Father Kelly, of Shannon, will shortly be transferred to Eaikouia. At a meeting of the Druids arrangements were made to meet the Oroua Lodge at Tofcomaru. Bro. T. Lind, who was appointed the representative of the lodge at the biennial meeting of the Druids at Marten, left here on Monday,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 9
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140SHANNON New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 9
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