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HARIHARI NOTES

' [Our Own Correspondent]. 1 Quite a large number of South s Westland supporters paid a visit to s Hokitika on Saturday last to witness '• the Hokitika-South Westland match. 3 Messrs J. Keating, R. Innes, C. 3 Thiele, of the Harihari team, and also j R. Vincent, J. Weir and J. Nolan, of 3 ' Wataroa have been included in. the ’ West Coast fifteen to play at Christ--1 church on Saturday next. - The Harihari Football Club intend " holding their Victory Ball on Sep'l tember 23. 1 A social and dance was held in the L Public Hall on Thursday evening last ’ to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford, 7 Junr., home after spending their ' i honeymoon in the Canterbury dis- • I trict. 5 1 Father Joyce, of Ross, also Father L Finerty, of Hokitika, paid a visit to 5 South Westland last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Puller, of Kumara ■ Junction, who have been on a visit to ■ Harihari, returned on Sunday. 1 Messrs W. Norton, Provincial President, and J. Mulcare, Provincial Secretary of the West Coast Branch of ! the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, paid a visit on Thursday evening last and addressed a large number of local members. Miss K. Lewis, of Nelson, is on a • visit to Harihari. ' Mr. P. J. McLean, of Greymouth, paid a brief visit last week. A motor collision took place one evening last week. Both vehicles were considerably damaged. Miss E. Donovan, who has been on a visit to Okarito, has returned to Roa. I Rev. and Mrs. Harper and family are on a brief visit to Christchurch. | Mr. S. Myles is on a visit to Dunedin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller have taken up their residence at Harihari. I Mrs. J. Adamson, who has been on a visit to Okarito, has returned. I . Mr. T. Kelly, schoolmaster, and Miss Denia, school-mistress, have returned to resume duties. | Miss J. Gunn, of Wataroa, who has j been on a visit to Harihari, returned ' on Sunday. Mrs. Silver, of Ross, is on a visit to her parents at Harihari. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sweeny paid a brief visit to Greymouth on Friday last. Mrs. A. Thorn, who has been on a visit to Hokitika, returned last week.

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Grey River Argus, 5 September 1939, Page 2

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HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 5 September 1939, Page 2

HARIHARI NOTES Grey River Argus, 5 September 1939, Page 2

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