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OAKWOOD.
A Dance.
On Friday night last a dance was
held in (he Caroai-von Town Hail jind
proved to tic a great success. The
supper was provided 3)y the ladies,
and was all that could lja defircd,
Tte music was supplied by Sir. D.
O'Neil, who was relieved at intervale
by Miss Mtft Prerk. Mr. A. Grave
Scted as M.C., and carried out iiis
duties in a very elBoient jstwqpr.
Purin-g the evening songs were rendered
by >irp. AJhurr And Mr. A
Grave.
Rough Weather.
The s.s. Wieno (Messrs. JlisJjy
Eros.' new steamer now trading tc
Port Arthur and Oatwpod) jpgde ber
trip this rnornflg and citperi
enced very rough weather. A very
Etrapg south-westerly sprang up aq
contpanled -by rain und hail, and eputinued
during tlte whole jpujuey. The
Wiena. ftlthopgU only 40 tope register,
proved that site js a ppiendld sep
boat, and congratulations to Captain
Ralph Taylor and crew w<?re freely
tendered iy the pggseqgers, who witb
a fsw escepiiopg, tested tlje Journey
through without liaring to fuccutn))
to that sea-demon, "Eeasieknepe,
usually encountered cn a rough trip
round Cape RccnJ.
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