MAUKU.
The Farmers' Uuion euchre party® held last Friday, proved very enjoys able, notwithstanding the inclemsnt weather. Thei ladies' first prize (kindly presented by Mr W. Russell, of Pukekohe), was won by Miss Cowie, an d the men's ffrst prize was captured by Mr F. Kavanagh, sen. Two-: ha ndsome prices were on view dur- j) ing the suppir adjourn raent which will be given # aggregate prizes afr the end of the Reason, thf nrtllkWing-' for Fairaers' Union mewbers only. Mr C. Fergu »on has just disposed of his farm as a going concern to Mr. Cuminings, from Australia, the price • being, I understand, £25 per aore. St. Bride's Church Social, which , was held on. Wednesday evening,? , proved a very entertaining function. The following ladies and gentlemen • assisted with the programme Missei Bailey and D. Wright, Jtev and Mrgjp C. Yaugh in, \ iss D. Howard, MessrUh O. A. Gutry, !i\ Henry, Loader a®* Bent. A splet did supper was provide ed by the ladif s. The monthlj meeting of the M'aukd Branch of the Farmers' Union w«| . held on Friday, 7th inst, when the President (Mr W. Ficlay) who htrel;' attended the Provincial Conference aas° delegate from tfauku, gave a and interesting* account of the proceed* ings. Several new members joined the Union aim the Trading and Irip denting Association.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 14, 12 June 1912, Page 2
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