EKETAHUNA NOTES.
'']'-k;. experienced here on Thureday night.,: ■: ; : '. A social wbb hbldinEllisWsHaU on Thursday night, in aid bftlie Anglican Clim-chFund. 'The attendance wns vory good, nbonfc.so being present.' The music for the dancing was played by Mesdanies Maunsell, von Roden and Nicholson, 111- P. Dowsett; noted as M.C. in his'usual well-known style,.. Two songs were rendered -yery nicely by Mr Joe CWlini. .'- ;: r The Eketakna Brass Band hold their usual weekly dance in Bllistoh's Hall last night. There were about thirty couples present. •■ • ,3 > _ The band played for tho first time in public giving a selection in good style, to an appreciative.audience, outside the hall before the dance be ; g an ' .'.•■'■■'" •-" I think it is about time the County Council had the footpath in front of Tonkins, repaired, as it is in it disgraceful condition at the present time in fact, one hole .is about,two feot deep, <■'. ':■[.•■ '.;•;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4755, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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147EKETAHUNA NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4755, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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