REEFTON NOTES
(Onr Own Correspondent.) REEFTON, July 24. Th e weather was showery and cold ab da v and fhe temperature has been fulling. Siruw fell at Mcrrijigs and continued fo fall up to a late hour yesterday afternoon. morning snow to a depth of four inches lay on ihe ground at the Inglewood mine, Alm ray Creek. Tihis is one of the heaviest falls •. f the year. Mrs Bastney, of Nelson, arrived in Reeft' n on Saturday to see her mother Mrs M. Parish, who is seriously ill at the hospital. Th. l friends of Mr Sam Morrison, of Waiuta, who is at present a patient in Reef ton Hospital, will learn with pleasure that he is now progressing well. The following /have been nominated for the offices in the Reefton Jockey Uiub: President. E. W. Spencer; VicePresident. J. B. Auld; Committee, A. G. Callaghan, A. J. Chjettle, C. H. <' eaver, 11. T Crumpton, J. B. Diseaciati. H. W. Gebbie, V. Mori, D. Panckhurst, Jas Pattterson; Auditors, J. Willis. C. Nevin. As only the required number lhad been nominated, no election will be necessary.
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1934, Page 7
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185REEFTON NOTES Grey River Argus, 25 July 1934, Page 7
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