The P.W.D. would seal the cycle track at the Queenstown recreation ground provided the council did the preliminary work and provided the screenings, the Minister for Works (Mr. Rece) advised the council meeting. The Premier (Mr.- Cosgrove) informed the council that £500 ...
Article : 610 wordsPARKING SPACE. — It was agreed at the last meeting of the council to seek reservation of a section of ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsEUCHRE. — The first of the new series of euchre tournaments was held on Monday night in aid of the Memorial ...
Article : 68 wordsOPENING DANCE. — The opening dance of the new St. Wilfrid's Church of England Hall, TerrylandSj was a great ...
Article : 633 wordsBOWLING CLUB— Further progress with extension of the Bowling Club's pavil on was made on Saturday ...
Article : 484 wordsR. Griffiths won the stroke event at the week-end. Scores: R. Griffiths, 89-24-65. R. Waller, 81-13-68. E. Reilly, ...
Article : 35 wordsMOTOB—CYCLE STOLEN.-A Velocette 3½ h.p. rmotorcycle, the property of Victor Summerville Forrest, of 8 ...
Article : 372 wordsThe C.W.A. handicraft dis— play held in conjunction with the Queenstown Horticultural spring show was highly ...
Article : 96 wordsSCHOOL DANCE. — The Church of England Sunday School dance held on Friday was highly successful. Prizes ...
Article : 116 wordsFOOTBALLERS' BALL. — More than £54 was taken at the Football Club's annual ball in the Town Hall. Sprey ...
Article : 260 wordsSPENCER HOSPITAL BALL— Community Centre Hall, Wynyard, Friday, October 2. Belle, matron and ballerina.Delicious ...
Article : 85 wordsWOMEN'S GUILD. — The monthly meeting was held on Thursday afternoon, when the sneaker was Mrs. W. ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 30 Sep 1953, Page 11
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