HUNTER.
SETTLERS FA&EWELLEQ. i'Mx an<} Mri'O'uos. Ay&s were "enter-amedi-by tho residents of Hunter at a ocial in tW library hall on Tuesday, ilnrch, .25tb, and tlie iarge number •resent proved the high esteem iu ihidi they were held by those who anew them. Mr McNeill "made " an tficient chairman and referred to Mr Myers's good work- as' chairman of the ehool committee for '■five years and poke of the several improvements tha lad been effected in the school ground md gnrden during his term of office \n would 1 egret that Mr and Mr Vyers were leaving the district, "an< vouid uo very much missed as the j a -M ays , e , on g eni al neighbours* , w, ' l,n ß helpers in any project fo .lie welfare of the district. After othc peakers had endorsed tho chairman' ■emnrlcs, Mrs Ayers wns asked t« iceept n very nice travelling ru c an< ng the hope that they would loni injoy the use of the presents and hav. >very happiness and the best of lucfc.ii hen; future. Gill supplied th( ausic for the dance, and several extra rere played by willing helpers. Mr W rackson.acted as M.C. Several song, md. recitations were rendered anc nuch. enjoyed as was also the supper upplied by the ladies, the functior losing with "Auld Lang Syne"'
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 5
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220HUNTER. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 5
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