PUNI.
A. liil'-o number of settlors of the I'uni uud surrounding districts me: in the Public Hall, Puni, on Friday «"eninir la«t to farewell Mr Geo. Lucas, third son of Mr and Mrs F Lucas, of I'uui, previous to bis do Daituro for Trentham to jom the «3ra Auckland Mounted Kegiuient. Mi R J'altoii, on bebalf of Puni resi- " d£jfl' s presented Mr Lucas with a or handsome Loewe pipes. Mr 1 , lc ab had resided in the district all ij.lite and was a prominent mowSlrof tW W** Ui " flub The form of entertainment »•«« a dance interspersed with songs, rendered by Miss I. Fulton and Mr T Balle l> ance lUUSIC was su PP ll(;d by Miss G. Moloney (piano), Mr J. Eoberts (violin), and Messrs J. ifoflitt and E. Reynolds faccordeon) . supper was provided and served by Ma ladies. The hearty singing of &. Jolly Oood Fellow ■ J, the last item of a very enjoyable i nt ,' 9 entertainment. Mi Lucas Jftpimi for Xrentham camp yester.m 1 -
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 14, 19 February 1915, Page 3
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