PIRONGIA
I'akfavki/l Social.—At a meeting of the ladies of Piroiigia on Tuesday last, Mrs A. E. Aubin presiding, it was unanimously decided that .a farewell social be given to the'ltev. AT. H. Wilson prior to his leaving to his new charge at I'aeroa. The social will be' a mns.ieal one. Our friends at Te Awamutu (all enthusiastic in their liking for the vicar) have promised their ' issistance, including the members of the To Awamutn Musical Society. So on Monday next, November the.2iul, the social will take place in our Public Hall. All the talent of the district has promised assistance, and the To Awamutu Society wiil on this occasion present the operetta "A Dress Echearsal," their latest success. Refreshments will be provided by the ladies of Pirongia, so that with a fine evening a pleasant time with the vicar may confidently be relied upon. Chkamkky. Our creamery is still increasing in the milk supply, now exceeding 509 gallons per diem. Mr Arthur Ormsby, one of the largest suppliers, has now an Alexandra separator himself and brings in the cream to the factory, thus saving the per ccntage of skim milk and the difference of cartage.—(Own Correspondent).
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 51, 3 November 1896, Page 4
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