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WAIUTA NOTES.

(Our Own Correspondent.) Messrs K. Doherty -and J. Lavus, who are inmates of the Reefton Hospital, are making satisfactory progress. Mr s Geo. Byrne,. of Antonio’s Flat, was a visitor to the township during the week. The many friends of Miss Enid Byrne, of Ikamatua, who has been seriously ill at the Reefton Hospital, wi.l be pleased to know that she is now making a good recovery. Mrs Alf Grant, of Mawhuraiti, was a visitor during the week. A large number of local residents visited Reef ton on Sunday to witness the representative League game, [qangahua v. West Coast. The spectators were treated to a rare exhibition of the code, the Coast forwards' play at times rising to brilliant heights. Canterbury will need a very strong team to withstand the chal'enge for ihe Northern Union Cup. Th© diminutive Scott, of the Inangahua team, pl.iyed brilliant football, along with Morris. The local representatives : ('.quitted themselves creditably. McLennan scored twice in good style; J. Morel was probably the best loose forward on the ground; while T. Quinn, whose selection caused some criticism loca’ly fully justified the selectors’ judgment.

Messrs T. Quinn.. ,J. Morel and E. Kerridge, of the Waiuta League Club, have been selected to represent. Inangahua against’ Canterbury i n a charity match at Christchurch on Sunday. ‘‘Now and Forever/’ starring Shirley Temple, is to he screened at Chapman’s Talkies on Saturdav n ; ght together with an excellent supporting ■•rogrnmme. On Sunday evening. “One Night of Love,” starring Grace Moore ( J he girl with the voice divine) "nd Tallin Carmeniti, will he shown This picture bad an unprecedented run Jn Sydney, showing for 447 nights. Patrons are roni’ndcd to he oaFv. An early reminder i s given to danc ing.patrons of the annual hall of the WaiiHa League Football Club, to be held in the Miners' Hall on August 24‘h. Ces. Wi'liams and his famous Kit Kat Band have been engaged. Watch posters and this paper for further. part'*ui orc.

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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 2

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WAIUTA NOTES. Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 2

WAIUTA NOTES. Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 2

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