PARAPARAUMU
I dr. P. Nathaii, of Mc-.-r- Nathan and j <■'■'•. I Mayor of Pahuor.ton -North) adj dressed the suppliers of the Paraparaumu cheese factory. Tin- meeting was ■ weil attended and the remarks of tho ! sp, akel wee.. bMeued to with keen inj lerest. During 'he eourio of his ad- ' dies, M,. Nathan stressed the fact that ! it »j. better i'oi factories to specialise I in eilhci cheese or butter. Mr. Xathaa I give the impression that there would j ' ■'" '"•■ 'I ri»e in 'he price ol butter fal J bu' a -Ugh. .hop may ocl'UT, Iho marriage look place in tho j Anglican Church, I'araparaumu, on I July ISth. ot Mi-- Alice Jim, Oullery, ] oi ilatailai, secomJ daughter of the late i Mr-. T. Gullery. of Portage, to Mr. I Thorn. Xotile, lar« ol Westpori. The Kev. G. V. Kundrick olhcialed. The j bride, who was given mvay by her j uncle, Mr. W. Harv*y, ol i'clorus j Sounds, wore a graceful gown of cream j taifeta. ivitb uinon draperies and an emI bredded ->oil fastftued with n coronet of orange blossom. Iter bouquet consistj e-i of beautiful white blossoms and j tea-den hair fern. The two bridev I maids. Mi-, L'ileeii Hunter, sister of j the bud.-, wore a pale yellow fioek of j -afn H/'.r/jeM crinolina and Mi- Mabel j -N'otllw, sistei of bridegroom, was in a pink satiu frock with gold luce trimI ming. Both carried bouquet; 01 \;9let-. Mr. S. Booek, oi Wellington, was j b-.-t man and Mr. Xottie grooimimaa. j After the ceremony wa-. performed. some 30 or -10 guests v;ere entertained lin thu liuudsv School-room. Vrum tbcjxtn the newly married couple left j in a ta;:i for their honeymoon, the bride wearing a smstrt iHwn costume with PARAPARAUMU RIFLE CLUB BALL. I What is claimed is one of the u.osx ■ successful functions of its kind •■■■■tr j held i' the Coronation UaU at Paruj paraumu last ivt*k. About seventy I couple- danced to splendid music, sup- | plied by the Tahiwi orchestra and the ! floor --.a. ia f.x«.'i!eiit condition. Mr. ; I rombe, Pre*ideni of the Club, in an ; appropriate i-pecch, prw.cnted the t:o j piiies wo,. ;, v rubbers, and thanked i tliose wlio had denated th« trophic- =. ; He remarked on the remaikable /net ; that rifle club': were of national imIpoitatjc yet the Govcroment did not ; rticourajfe the clubs to the extent it | should. If th» occasion should arrivo thai the homes und property »-«rc to b<; tection would be draw;;, from the rite: , ciabs, iiie Club's Chcm|>ion BKit '■•;>:■ won by Mr. Batten afcd Mr. Field's ■ trophy by Mr. D. HyUj. Other prizes <v«re won a — • l>uy, B .f. Lyuab; Mr, Eric Lynch's •rophy, s. Batt«c; Mr. ?C. Mr-Lean's, trophy. If. I.yr::ht Mr, 11. ir,.;.hy. .-.. Bi'Xfiu; Mr. li. Hrd-ir's v<>phy. D. D. Lynch; Mr. feat ten's truphv. A. Pctherick: Mr. Dowscu'i trophV! •S. Batten; Mr. PetL»rick J - trophy, >L J Lynch: Mr. Crombe's troohy, H. J. LvlcL and S. Batten (equal;; Mr. H. •'-Lynch'- trophy, B. Domett; Mr. Fisher > trophy, H. J. Lyceh; Mr. O. i'. Lynch ' e trophy. ». Ba'.ten; Mr. G, Swan'* trophy, I>. Hyd* fbe exe«uti\'e corcmittii coni>. s tcd of Messrs. H. J. Lynoh, H. li. Lynch, n. Maclean, D. Bowcdl. li. Dow-ctt, H, Weggery with .Mr. O. Lynch &3 sec-
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