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AL PIRONGIA.

annual social in conthe Pirfingia Hockey ’plac ’■" ir: the Pirongia 77" ;?Hida? ■.■■•ening, and was ,** ’. »£/aU ; - 't'.|e/U'- (u&'h't ’: be proceedings % -re carried out in a manner, and bore &S .-evidencedf the very capable or- ' , . ganisation of the promoters. An ;■ outstanding feature was the de--77 corations, these being most appropriate and gave the hall a very', pleasing appearance. An i; ample supply of nikau palms ;£X had been obtained, and the walls were a 1 mass of greenery. Blue v and white drapings, the club’s colours, relieved anything approaching monotony. Flags hung from; the roof timbers, whilst hockey sticks at intervals about the. walls completed a pretty In one corner of the hall . t iT bt»wer of greenery had been A list of dances constituted the major portion of the programme. This .was inter--7 spersed by several musical items. ' 7. Sofigs were contributed by Mrs '; E. T. Miller, Messrs Parker, H. iGodfrey (2) and O'Brien, and a iphino solo by Mr J. Milligan / (encored), Dance music was -.7 V. played by Mr G, Dalton, of Te PM Awamutu. ' ' - (During the evening the Miller won by Mr F. Holmes, the fe" ■ Challenge Cup, together with the r medal oosnted by Mr Death and« |jjjh' iy/on ■"by. i’li J. Holmes and a pair tflilitary spurs presented by (■■Mr Chappel and won by Mr B. - wereMianded to the win'ViHners" by Lieutenant Henderson. making the presentation Mr HHienderson congratulate* the jMPHhriersgon their well-deyrved W success! , Supper was provided and dis- ■ persed during the supper interval. m r f 7 The club’s Secretary, Mr. H. W Wingate Mull is, is deserving of P 77 considerable praise for the highsuccessful and enjoyable naof the'evening’s entertainI < iinent, as it was very largely to i£i his unfailing energy jind conHkk spieuous ability success llMpf the function wa^lue.

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 243, 2 September 1913, Page 3

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300

AL PIRONGIA. Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 243, 2 September 1913, Page 3

AL PIRONGIA. Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 243, 2 September 1913, Page 3

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