MOA CREEK.
Mr Robt- Nevill Jnr., has been ►spending a short holiday with his people atMoa Creek. The frost continues, but a change seems imminent. The roads are improving as the sun becomes stronger- The country around Moa Creek is very dry, and old residents say it is drier than for many years pastThe Grand National Meeting at Ch Ch. should be well attended by Central representatives, as we understand quite a number of Moa Creek residents have journeyed North. For some time past a weekly dance has been held at Poolburn and it has been well attendedLast Friday was extended night, and there were a good crowd there. Supper was served and dancing continued till 4 a. m. Mr A. Love supplying the music, >}r Hussy acting as M- C.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3129, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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131MOA CREEK. Dunstan Times, Issue 3129, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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