TUTEKEHUA
The Tutekohua social club held its first picnic on Mr Porritt’s property. The day was perfect. A good sAvimming pool, splendid flat grassy paddock, cool shady avlHoav trees, games, sports, and a good lunch completed a most enjoyable day for young and old.
A dance at UmaAvora, held by the Tutekohua. social club, di'GAV a happy croAvd, The club has reason to be proud of its oavh orchestra, just formed, Avhich played for all the dances. It comprised Mrs Wallbridgo (banjo), Mr L. Wallbridge (saxophone), Mr J. Creighton (violin), Air A. Ogle (violin), Mr C. IT. Porritt (percussion), and Air Ivor, avlio was n visiting member, played the piano In place of Airs C. 11. Porritt. A Alonte Carlo was Avon by Air P. Spark's and Aliss Joan Clarke.
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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 6
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