BRUNNER NOTES
[our own correspondent.]
Mr. J. Morgan (Taylorville) left on Thursday morning for Wakefield on a holiday visit.
Mr. F. Smith (Dobson) has entered the Grey River Hospital for treatment.
The engagement is announced of Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, Taylorville and Robert Leaker also of Taylorville. The Taylorville senior girls’ basketball club held a meeting in Taylorville. last evening. Miss A. Gainsford presided over a good attendance of members. It was decided not to send a team to Westport on July 20 to compete in the Moore Cup Tournament. At the Flag Five Hundred run under the auspices of the Brunner Sports Club the prize-winners were:—Mrs. W. Dando, Miss J. O’Connell and Mr. J. Bateman.
Wallsend mine worked dayshift five shifts and backshirt four as compared with five the previous week. Dobson mine worked only two shifts this week and two the previous week.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 12
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