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DISTRICT NEWS

GLENAVY RIFLE CLUB. [OVB OWN COBBESFOXMST] The Glentvy Rifle Club fired theib usual match on Saturday which resulted in a win, by a small margin, by the Club’s latest recruit. He is to he complimented on his achievemen Members are reminded that the match against Waimat: is to be fir ed next Thursday as arranged. "■' low is the result of Satu: d y s s “ oo *' 300 500 Hp T‘

STUDHOLME S.M. FAREWELLEDA BIG GATHERING- * flail The Nukuroa Coronation Stndholme, was the scene ot •' - gathering of residents, who ®? r “ farewell to Mr and Mrs and family. Mrßlackmeie stationmaster at Studhohue ■ u '‘ # abcut two yearss, and the residents who turned out on ® & day night just shows how In- 1 ■ spocted and esteemed h' l 311 ; Blackmore were. iene i Mr P. Hunter. chairnm>h cthe proceedings with following items were hire by Miss M. Scott, sou Murray (Willowbridge l • - u: '' U( 11 wick. Miss Fyall, Mr lIu !llCI ’

[hr Mr Kippenberger and E-.. All the items were [high standard, and were Eered. ■Hunter m-ade the presentaIjnd Mrs Blackmore, and Esaid the number of people Egte of the 'popularity oof [4 Blackmore, who had ta- [, interest iin everything in E They all regretted to ■ackuiore. but it was proEj they only hoped that Mr [rctild still go on getting [ until he became manager E Mr Hunter then called £ Mrs Blackmore, the call [great round of applause. E asked Mrs Blackmore to [behalf of the district a Eainless cutlery, and Mr [a silver-mounted walking[he wae going to WellingE would have something to [self with, and Mr and Mrs [ibearttiful travelling rug. mHington, porter at 'studEe on behalf of the rail- [ He said that Mr Blaek[ihebeSt head they had ever Ehcime. This was not onbut of all the staff, ■sere scrry he was leaving, [of the staff hr wished Mr fcickkmore success in Wel[ihe hoped Mr Blackmore [are higher promotion later Ku. on behalf of the per[r staff, spoke of the good [i existed between the rail- i End Mr Blackmore. and Eevery success. ■Mlmson, on behalf of the It Rifle Club, said the Club [to lose Mr Blackmore, as [a secretary since it start[d been most obliging. His [rid he very hard to till, [ere pleased to hear of Mr ■ [s promotion, and wished [success. I Lindsay thanked Mr and [more for their courtesy [were here on behalf of the lad he wished further sue-

Lindsav created some merrenarfeng that Mr Blacktask Mr Massey if it was tie Australian Government a present of a few thoupatting an embargo on our ad if Mr Massey put an B Australian potatoes he i receive a few thousands (tple of New Zealand, endsaying that Mr and Mrs ■ ■would be able to feast on potatoes in Wellington. By. on behalf of the resii that Mi 'Blackmore was trtradiet that statement in tat no man <ean serve two • was seen here to-night. »e had served the railway *eived promotion, and he ? speak of the residents saved. Mr Blaekidore was i ! best station masters he b rontaet with. They all; ffld Mrs Blackmore every ®ore suitably responded. J Are Jolly Good Fellows” Btil.v sung, after which a ®Pper handed round, was cleared and ?■ up till well on to morn*ing contributed musical Elbe evening: Mr H. Edd • Chambers, Miss Fyall. Mr F. Henout the duties of M.C. of “Auld Lang Syne” enjoyable evening.

A Bellaney 32 39 18 ?? N. L. Andrews 42 46 V V. Newall 42 41 0 J. H. 36 42 4 J. Noel 31 30 20 H. Glynn 40 40 0 F Stuthbridge 36 32 12 Pres. D. Williams 40 35 0 J. H. Jackson 36 32 2 0. D. Fleming 35 28 4 J. H. Fleming 34 29 z E. Boyle 27 21 8

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 24 March 1924, Page 4

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DISTRICT NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 24 March 1924, Page 4

DISTRICT NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 24 March 1924, Page 4