BRUNNER NOTES
[OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Mr A. Gulberlet, of the local Post' Office staff, has received advice of transfer to the Ross Post Office. Messrs J. and' A. White have returned to Dobson from a. visit to Christchurch. ' Mrs W. Gutbcrlet. Taylorville, leffl on Saturday evening for Westport, where her mother, Mrs 11. Smith, sen., is seriously ill. Mrs Myers, sen., and Mr D. Allen were the winners at. the weekly euchre tournament held in the Stillwater | Hall. Miss N. Kerr was the winner of the) salad set competition held in aid of the bazaar funds.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1939, Page 12
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