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MOTUROA MISSION HALL.

THK GAKDE.X FKTE. Tlu' weather w,n not altogelhci favourable yesterday to those cnergH ii workers who had a t lined tiir X U'dcii fete and saU' of wo;'k <it .Mr .1. ll"iieyHi'lil's i'es:d"nce, Mot ill'.) i. in aid of tile Afissi n Hall. The arrangements made; were on a big scale, and Ind liio weather I'Oiulitions prevailc'tlit' profit> must have li.vn consider ililv above tin C'ls or t-0 which, in >])itc of bad ucather and strong connler attractions. ■v.:s net I i'd yesterday afternoon. Mr iloneyficld's grounds and garden weie t'iro'.vn open, and the place wore full gala d'c.-s. Afternoon tea was served oa tile spuriousi verandahs, and music was dispensed from the balcony by Mr Gcer„e Garry's orchestra. On tin lawns c-.'oi|iiet was indulged in, n.i many wandered about in the shrubberies niul flower gardens. On the lawn en the west >ilc of the house stalslhad been erected, and indoors a f.irlunctell'T predated all surfs of things good mill had after the magic silver had crossed her palm. The various departments were in capable hands: Fruit aitp lolly stall, .Miss Hammond and Mrs Percy George; ice cream, Mrs Fitzputrick, Mrs Mac Lean, and Miss S. Itoneylield ; fancy goods and work stall, Mrs A, M. liradbury and Mrs Chapman ; dolls, Mrs Coleman; bran tub, Mrs ,f. C.uldic and Miss Bradbury ; ferns and plant stall, Miss U-jothroyd; afternoon tea, Mesd.lines •I. Honcylk'M, Wall.ich.Colson,Fra'cr. B. Honeylii'ld, and Misses Wells, li. Honeyliell, M. Kmcrv, and C. llon.'Vlie'l. A number of Sanda/ school children successfully " liutto i-lioled ' people for buttonholes. Major Cole- ' man, Capt.iin Hoo l, and licv. Bradbury were t::c galekccpeis. Jn the evening the fete was continued. It lias bct'll decided not to continue the fet • to-diy, as w.i- niiiiounce 1 yesterday after! oon.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 2

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MOTUROA MISSION HALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 2

MOTUROA MISSION HALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 2

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