REEFTON NOTES
Di De Magistrate’s C'ourt sitfUg at . on .May 11. 1!’1‘ 1“ W. Me'drum, S.M., the following civil cases wi re <lea It with : — H. D. Dellacca v. FMward Edwards, claim £3. Plaintiff by default for amount of claim ami co.' v . Police v. A. Thorn, common as-nnP in one Daniel 'vluynihau, ;f Ki ‘ “ on April 22. ('oiivicte i and fined 1 and 0. - co-'., t> lie paid xvithin seven Jays, in default seven days imprisonment. Police x’. local la'sidmit, for being un Lawfully on Ih "ft on lOu ecoiu s:-, tlm ing the holding of a race meeting, ('on Five first offemiors for being iininw hibited hour., were convicted or tiered to p - y 7 ■ Court costs em-h. A very pleasing liitlv function tool pl.-o-e lust evening ;;l Haereimi; ’!'• assembled to bid farewell to two no bers of their teams who are x i x- ,:r; the district, uamciy. Mis:; Mary ami Mi-; Tanfe. Mr Ching, Lie couch for the I’ecfton te in, occupied th« chair, ami was ably assisted b\ Mr J’. Cohen, delegate. Mo--- Doris P.iot.iksecretary of Hie clnli, üb’y filleii He | right and I ft wi ig b Miss M ri , Osbourne ami Doris Hawkeus. Aft';i number of toasts ami songs Jimi beei ilispm-svd with : ml full justice dom? :o| ‘.he sumptuous repast that had Im t u pro-| vided by the proprietors of !::■ r Tea Rooms, Mr C'hiag, the chairman,* announced that he had a very pleusiug | duty to perform, but if was also a re-• grettable duty. The club had to say’ - to two of 1 season ’s matches had proved ihernselvt ; I diampions and on mure than one occ:i-{ sion had helped to save their team from • tiefeat. But seeing that circumstanet s ’ warranted them leaving the di.-tri-,-:, he' was gratified to thiik the hockey te:r.ii{ . ppreciat e<l their good work, am! as mark of the club's esteem toxvurdi them he asked them to accept each a beautiful dressing case, am! also n gold’ brooch. In conclusion h<‘ trusted inaf what town or city tliey made it their i lot io reside in they would assist th-*; clean sj urt of hockey in which they had , so ably represented Reefton. Mr P. Cohen also eulogised the sport-i ing qualifies of Hie departing players, ami stressed tiie loss the hoedey chib woiil'l su-t: in xvheii they left. Miss (Ireen ami Miss Taafe suitably responded thanking the mt.'inlmis of ih team for their handsome recognition of : t heir services ami fully assuring i them that the presents would oxer !-<• The singing of Auld Lang Syne” Our local hockey club journey i" Blackball to-morrow by special car io try conclusions xvith the ladies of the black diamond town. I. wish tiiem every success. Mr S. II i ncksm.u n, who has i-een a visitor to IvceftoH during the last fexv days, has been attending to husi ness in connect ion with liie firm of SuifcH and Smith. lie reporls ivli’k' the a ppta ra ncc of the town is quiet, business in his line is extrem-' y place another !i practical miners up;m lhe labour market.
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Grey River Argus, 15 May 1922, Page 7
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