PAPAKURA.
The Methodist Schoolroom was well filled on Thursday evening of latt week when members of the Church assembled tu bid adieu to Miss Hilda Brodie, who for a number of years has held the potition of organist at the Church and was a member of the Sunday School teaching staff, but who has resigned loth positions to participate in Missionary woik, The entertainment took the form of a social, songs being rendered by Mr T. C. Seaton and a reading being given by tho fiev. Potter. On behalf of the congregation, Mr S. Evans presented Miss Brodie with a handsome silver-mounted dressing case, she was also made the racipient of a handsome handbag by the Rev. Potter.
The only caso down for hearing at the Papakura Court last Monday was a civil action, viz, J. and J. Rugg, storekeepers of Runciman and Drury, v. Edward Abbot, a railway labourer, ot Papakura, for £6 17s Id. Judgment by default for the amount claimed and costs 8s was give n fur plaintiffs bj Messrs
D. MtL'-nnau and W. II Glasson, JP'c.
Mr L. Mills repot Is the sale of Mr A. Shaipe's propetty of seven aud a-balf acres and dwelling to Mr Wilkins, of Auckland, for £I2OO
Mr William Richardson's boarding house, on the Great South Road, has been let to Mesdames McKane and Grace, who take possession on Monday next.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 207, 8 September 1916, Page 4
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