PUNGAREHU.
- - —♦ — - (Our Own Correspondent.) Everything has been so quiet lately that "your own" can find but little to write about. However, at last lam pleased to say I have something that I hope will interest the whole district, and that is the opening of our Mew Public Hall, which takes place on Friday next, the 10th inst. It is to be opened with a concert and dance, and I hear that all the talent from Oakura to Opunake have promised to assist at concert. The programme is one that cannot be beaten. This, added to the fact that Mr A. H. Good provides the music for the dance, should ensure a bumper house, and make the affair such a success that it will be a red letter day in the annals of Pungarehu. Tho Cape Egmont Co-Operative Dairy Company (Pungarehu) have their factory all but ready for a start, all the machinery being tilted up with the exception nf a pump, which has not yet arrived. This factory in I'ttted up with all the very latest improvements, so with Mr Walter Garner as manager and Ml- W. 11. Keasberry as secretary, Ac, everything should go along smoothly. Let us hope that the enterprise will meet with the success it deserves,
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Opunake Times, Volume VII, Issue 313, 7 September 1897, Page 2
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