KUMARA NOTES
[OCB OWN CORRESPONDENT.] j At a public meeting, held on Frida> evening, in connection with the annual picnic.a. committee was Mr G McEnaney being elected ehaaman and Mr. J. McLaughlin tarv. After discussion regarding the. site for the picnic. Jfn Neams pm.-| dock at Turiwhate was selected, the. date being fixed as February la, in. order that the function would not | be too close to the - R.S.A. puu-y; which is to be held OU March M'- 1 A. Clark and Mr. G. Hunt, juiir.. were appointed to canvass the town, hut; the secretary was instructed to writ.’] the various business people tor do - 'nations. . Mrs Duff-Fife, of Sydney, has nrriv-j ed in Kumara. and will spend a mouth on the Coast. She is the guest oi her father. Mr. John Stewart. Mr. John Thompson, of Christchurch, is spending a- holiday in Kumara.
Constable Studholme, who is on ar<nal holidays-, has left for Nelson. He was accompanied by Mr. W. Nolan.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1939, Page 5
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