Mr. J. C. Scott. surge*-n dm;tist, notifies that he has no intention of discontinuing his practice. A meeting of the Hastings Yorkshire •St!.'?. h;:s held last evening. Mr. S. 11. Knight prodding over a good attend-ince. Several new members were elccti d and it was reported that good support was forthcoming. It was decided to hold monthly meetings on the first Wednesday on rath month and that the official opening should take the form of a social to be held about the middle of Sepu inter. Messrs. L. Fell. Foster Brook and O. 1). Arisen, were appoint J a committee to make the neccssary arrange me nt s. A euchre tournament wa« played last evening between members of the 1.0.0. F.. M.T. and the Druids Lodge. Tb.c'.r was a b-.g muster of members and at the ci>e*d n < : <»T’ 4 was found that each side scored the same amount of p<>im.,. the evening the following Brothercontributed songs and recitations: Bros. Walden. Fotheringham. Hemington. Davidson. Hogan' Wade. Farrington. Geo. Love, sen., and A. E. Boyle. A pleasant evening concluded with “Auld Lange Syne.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 208, 19 August 1911, Page 8
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