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INGLEWOOD.

(From our own Correspondent.) There was a very large gathering at the lied Cros ;i \ocial on Friday nigh!. Euchre and daaiing were on (lie board simultaneously. Kikhre was played in the simper room until about 10 o'llock, which gave tin; lac.ics time to prepare supper by the usual hour. The 'jrizes were won by Mr*. (Irant, Mrs. i. P. Harrison and Mrs. O'Carroll. The hull proper was well iilled with dancers, and a splendid programme was brought to a close a little after midnight. The floor was in capital order, and the music supplied by Miss Card and Mr. Stockman excellent. Mr. de Launay mace an ideal M.C. The supper, which was provided by the ladies, left nothing io be desired. The funds benelit to the extent of nearly £ll as the result of the function. The local goliers journey to New iPlymouth on Thursday to try conclusions with Witiora, At the S.M. Court on Friday the case F. Townsend (Mr. Billing) v.' Seiioliield (Mr. Quilliam) a claim for £lO for pig worried by defendant's dog, judgment was given for £5 and costs £2 lis. In the case Standish v. F. Thomson, it apeared that Standish had half interest in a sheep dip and yards on a property recently occupied by Thomson, he having paid half cost of erection, and his share towards keeping them in order, but the agreement has never been registered, and Thomson's successor not being advised of Standish's right, when he purchased the property from Thomson, would not allow Standish to use the dip. hence the action for damages. This ease occupied all the afternoon, and the Magistrate reserved his decision. Mr. H. J. M. Thomson appeared for Standish and Mr. Billing for Thomson, The senior cadets are holding a social on Wednesday evening for patriotic purposes.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 3

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INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 3

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 3

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