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MORRINSVILLE NOTES

The vital statistics for Morrinst*.. for June were as follow: —Births. : deaths. 2; marriage licences issued. For the three months ending J une the figures were:—Births. 21; dear?. ~ 7; marriage licences. 13. * « » There was a good attendance at :r annual meeting of the Morrinsvn. Municipal Band held on Thurso... evening. The chairman. Mr. W. Morrice, presided. The report stated th t the last instalment of the purchasmoney for tlie instruments had 1* paid. The band s liabilities w< : practically nil and its assets vr j • valued at £246. The band working account showed a loss of £o Os llu The election of officers resulted follows: —Chairman. Mr. W. Morric- : secretary, Mr. W. Reason; ban- 1 repr» sentatives on committee. Messrs. C. Large. O. Redshaw, C. Davidson; liamimaster. Mr. Large; band-sergeant A O. Redshaw; band-corporal. Air. Ryan; lance-corporal. Mr. D. Fail-.; custodian. Mr. O. Redshaw; library Mr. C. Davidson; auditor, Mr. Osborne. « • * There was a large attendant ; at ball held in the Tauhei Hall to c . . the reopening of the hall, to "'hie. extensive improvements have rec r . ; been carried out. The hall was wcutilled with dancers, including visit- :- from Morrinsville. while the older ! i occupied the gallery, which overlook the dancing floor, and has been osp - cially built for the convenience of th.-. who wish to converse and play car- - There was a large attendance ai farewell social and dance to Mr. «»:. Mrs J. F. Xorman and family in t Kereone Hall. Mr. Norman recent 3 sold his farm to Mr. W. Cunningh: n. of Taranaki, and will be leaving Krone shortly. After supper Mr. K Mclntyre, on behalf of the settlers c Kereone, made a presentation of pair of reversible rugs to Mrs. A- i man, and a pair of leather motor.. - gauntlets to Mr. Norman, a box o. handkerchiefs to Miss Muriel Norm ... and a book to Master Robin Norm n. On behalf of the Kereone Lodge. Mr Ron. Cochrane made a present: lion to Bro. Norman. P.G.. Sister Norman ar.'i their sons.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 13

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MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 13

MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 13

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