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DANCE AT COLAC

MUTTON BIRD CATCHERS ENTERTAINED A farewell dance, for the muttonbird catchers, was held in the Drill Hall, Colac Bay, on Monday. A big crowd attended, and music was supplied by the Silver Fem Orchestra. Mr D. Wadsworth acted as master of ceremonies. Among those present, were:—Mesdames Mailey, Wilkinson, Whittle, Burtenshaw, Broomhall, Smith, Noble, Wadsworth, Hart, Te Au, Belsham, Gerkin, Todd, Stick, Dillon, Keefe, Broad, Berr, Stuck. Misses C. Wixon, T. Wixon, M. Smith, M. Kini, N. Whittle, A. Neilson, P. Neilson, S. Dent, D. Portnick, H. Goodwillie, M. Bennet, R. Stuck, S. Pearce, M. Newton, M. Te Au, R. Rehu, D. Woods, J. Hodges, M. Wilkinson, I. Broomhall, L. Broomhall, N. Whitelock, E. Wadsworth, A. Cleaver, N. Bullman. Messrs Broomhall, Burtenshaw, Stick, Whittle, Belsham, Wixon, Kini (2), Locket, Clutterbuck, Cook, Te Au, Portnick, Woods, Murdoch, Pettet, Dillon, Barret, Davis, von Tunslemun, Noble, Hart, Smith, Lest, Cleaver (2), Kelland, Skeggs, Pont, Wadsworth, Ritchie, Todd, Sutherland, Nicolson, Pankhurst, Blakie, Davis, Gillan, Watson, Robertson, Cox, Gerkin and Corban.

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Southland Times, Issue 23460, 17 March 1938, Page 15

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DANCE AT COLAC Southland Times, Issue 23460, 17 March 1938, Page 15

DANCE AT COLAC Southland Times, Issue 23460, 17 March 1938, Page 15