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SFarch IL— The weather is ttill teepiDg line Sometimes the clouds ov-rcaot tho t-kj , imt Eever a drop com"s from them, hzs been the case tor some weak"!. i Social. — Ihe congiegation ot the Presbyterian I Church gave a farewell social to Mr and Mrs I T.eatham, who are leaving the district. The Rev. 1 Mr Inglb opened the proceedings by singing the ' Old Hundredth Psalm, after wliicli there was a ptayer. Miss Stewart conbibnte.! a pleasing solo on th» piano ; song by Miss M. Wu'eoj ; s"V£ by Mr "W l?amctt; Mr J lUiU' uck sang t.v.j songs, for which he received quite an ovation. At this fctagß Mr Lextham was Y'e-onled with a marble clock, for wLich be lvtu-.ned thanks in apjjiopriate terms. The prcgrdinmo wac thtn continued, the folkwiag ooktnbuiii.g items : Mr H. A Ijiving'iton tv/o lrcitation'-, Mis.-i S. Corbet t a sr.ne.. Miss 11-u-vey ami Mias Cochrane 01--o coiitributfd son« 8 Ke_fre?Siw»n(;. were uandei\ round dunr-g the evmin? the eute'lainment was. bi'oujhs. to a c'o-'ii by Mi' is gliss pitmomieing ih« b^utdicion. I
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Otago Witness, Issue 2298, 17 March 1898, Page 30
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Otago Witness, Issue 2298, 17 March 1898, Page 30
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