WARKWORTH NEWS.
'ft MLWffiAPKi-HJwS"" t»BJKESPONMENT.) WARKWORTH, Saturday. Tho WarkworthiDebAtiTig Society concluded a very "successful session 011 rhursday night, when the : members staged the "Trial Scene" from the "Merchanfc of Venice," in the Town Hall, followed by the faroe, "Bobbie Settles Down." Thei different members taking . part.. showed considerable'"'drataatic ability. .At tha end of the performance the members entertained their friends to supper. The rainfall in Warkworth. .for the month of September, as recorded by- the postmaster, Mr. Flower, was 4.56 in., rain falling on 16 days, tiie heaviest fall being L72in. i'or the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. on September . ■. - '' : ' -The vital.statistics for the quarter ending September 30 lire as foDoWs: — Births, eight (males .two;, females six); deaths;' five (males four, females one); marrir*ge, one. At ••'the: annual meeting of the < Warkworth Cricket Club Mr. E: Pickering was re-elected president, Mr. A. J. Shepherd captain, Mr. Langridge vice-captain, and Mr. W. H. Culling secretary and treasurer. Messrs, Culling and Dereeourt were appointed delegates to tbe Rodney Cricket Association. Practice has been started in readiness for a cup match with Matakana at an early date.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18216, 9 October 1922, Page 5
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