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DISTRICT NEWS

POHOKURA. (From Our Own Correspandent). , On Friday last the l'ohokura Defence Rifle Club held a ball at the hall, Poliokura, which was well attended, in spite of tits rainy weather, there being about thirty ■couple's. At supper time the •priaes 1 ; (Wbh by the ladies at the shoot on Saturday last, November 4) were presented by the vice-president, Mr. '£, a few well-chosen words. Thfe •catering was done, by Mrs. HeffeT-irian-Tii her usual lavish' style. The danco'nvusie Was very ably rendered by Messrs. Sandagger and Hush.

1 '• ■ BGMONT VILLAGE. A disgusting ease of sneak thieving ■was"'emkted frer'e on Friday, when Mr. 'R.ilßitrtr/wif'slaughterhouse was broken intoa'nd of mutton stolen. The !rerriaind«i*'o< : t!h'e sheep was left on the J'rftW, atitl' ! the r aooV ibeing left open, dogs • entered' ; 'during the night and finished the work-beguln-'by-the night visitor.; .Ai'Ve;fy/B!\joya'blc evening.was spent in the hall-pn .Friday evening ,when a large •nurnhej) |i)f.,peop,l;e assembled ,at the, infation of a.ladies' committee, Miss Ethel jonly .daughter of Mrs. Fred Ma-rsii,, beipg i,he guest of honor. Miss Marsh, is,,,to be married shortly, and the . affair,.took the form of a kitchen evening .in,, hpnpv of,,the coining event. Games' |i}Jid ."dancing .formed the staple amuse..meats (jf,.tlie .ovening, helped along by i'.charfrdfiLi.wlijch< caused much arriuse..ment,:,,.jjqring |f,ue,"evening supper was ,pajtakfin (l; of and .much enjoyed. After supper, M.r. AvM'orton, on behalf of those pr : es.eri.t, asked.[Miss.Marsh to accept the small articles brought along by numer,oys, friend*,, a.ad.also to accept with them •the r b^.st 1| w | i^)es,.«£,thosie ; .friends for her.' future, haipjiness. ■ Mr. Oeo. Marsh, in; a happy spewh, responded for his niece. brought to a conclusion' a' most enjoyable evening, ''thc'polv'-oierkhl'/the recent Hospital 'and Chai'itttWAid lWtd' election had'a ratter "slaelc 11 'the''highest candidate tsk 'votes. The rat 1 ?- 'payers evidently We'iiieiiiied to let things : take;'their' doiirsel ':'■'"' ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 15 November 1911, Page 7

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DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 15 November 1911, Page 7

DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 123, 15 November 1911, Page 7

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