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• O £ StCCESSFUL DANCE. A .social was held in the h 11 on Monday evening and proved a decided success. Notwi.hstanding numerous counter attraction*, about 30 couples were preset. The music supplied by Mr E. Lanigan (piano) was first claw, while the catering was in the capable hands of Mr Kugg. Mr i . MacKenzie efficiency carried sut tha futile of M C. GOOD AUTUMN RAINS. Welcome rains have fallen during pasture#, whicn were beginning to present a somewhat parched appearance, is very noticeable. Turnip crops should also benefit by the copious downfall. SCriOOL TEACHER'S RESGINA--1 lON. Miss Pirrit, who h'S bten assintarft teacher hare for some considerable time, has resigned ht-r pusition under th* Board of Education, and was, on the tve (f tee holidays, the recipi nt of a valuable pre<entatbn from the children of the school. Miss Pirrit, during her residence here, made herself extremely popular, and she carries aw«v with her the best wishes of all. Miss McNaughton has been appointed to the vacant position.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 80, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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