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HASTINGS.

August 5. An Enjoyable Afternoon Was spent on the Twyford Golf Links, Hastings, on Saturday, when some good mixed foursomes were played. Delightful afternoon tea was dispensed by Mrs. Newbegin. Among players and onlookers I noticed Mrs. Newbegin, Mesdames Haise, Cameron, Stronach, Miller, Banks, Misses Wellwood (2), Baird (2), Braithwaite, Rainbow, Beatson. A Farewell Social To the Rev. and Mrs. Kayll was given in St. Matthew’s schoolroom on Monday night. In spite of the wet evening quite a number of friends and well-wishers gathered to bid farewell. Mr. Kayll was the recipient of an illuminated address and purse of sovereigns from the parishioners, a case of hair brushes from the teachers and scholars of Mahora Sunday school, a handsomely fitted travelling case from the St. Matthew’s Hockey and Cricket Clubs, and a purse of sovereigns from the sporting community, in recog-

nition of the interest he had taken in the racing lads and his work in connection with St. Matthew’s Pastime Club. During the evening songs were sung by Messrs. Hamilton and Evans, Mesdames Miller, Murray and McKibbin, and recitation by Mr. Hobbs. Supper was handed round at the conclusion of the speeches. Amongst those present I noticed Mesdames Kayll, Hobbs, Miller, Murray, McKibbin, Beilby, Gascoyne, Haise, De Lisle, Stronach, Martin-Smith, W. H. Smith, Newbegin, Mackersey, Misses Russell, Evans, Wellwood, Kelly, Smith, Hobbs. Personal.

Rev. and Mrs. Kayll and family left Hastings on Tuesday for Palmerston North, en route to Wellington, where Rev. Kayll has been appointed advisor to the Prisons Department. Dr. and Mrs. Copland are leaving Hastings for the South. Mrs. Murray has returned from Palmerston North; Mrs. Jack Faulkner is staying in Napier. Mr. G. P. Donnelly has gone to Sydney for a trip. He has been in indifferent health for some time. Mrs. Frank Perry has returned from Rotorua much benefited in health. Mr. Luckie left on Tuesday for Christchurch.

SHEBA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65

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HASTINGS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65

HASTINGS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65