LYTTELTON NEWS.
GOLIT. Tiie Dieaicud liarlxjur Cio".; C *ib haro the first round of the club championship, with the following results: X Thompson b*-at- Con. Alazey, H. A. Khind beat T. Bowring C. C. Ma.:ey kai H. Barnard, H. Avers beat A. McDonald, R. -.aind beat A. vau Asci. The draw for the second round :s:—H. Ayers v. C. C. Mnzey. H. A. Rhind, It. Rhine, and X. Thompson each a bye. Other competitions played during the postweek resulted fl-s follows Mixed foursomes: Mrs C. Mazey and W. H. Parr; stroke competition, H. Candy. The m«ial match was won by W. H. Parr, and 11. C-A'-dy won ar. ecipciic match. A mixed foursomes mutch will be held for medals presented by Mx J. T. TTortcn. MAGISTRATE'S COUR?. At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before Mr F. 0. Norton. J.P., William Leva was charged with stealing one bottle of sauce, two tins o: herrings, and three pounds of butter, of a totai value of, 10s. tiie property of the L'-nion Steam Ship Co. On the application ot the police a- remand was panted till September 14th, bail bein<J allowed, eoi: in i'-'j. a'-d one surety of i'2s. TE WHAKA TENUIS CLUB. The annual meeting of tho To Wjhakik Tennis Club was held ir. the Council Ctiam-.bei-s on Thursday ever.iiMf, lir It. Mcßeth prc-sidirjg over a fair attendance. The balance-sheet, which was_ adopted, showed a credit balance of £23. The aainuai report stated that the courts and club buildings were ail in good order. During the past season five competitions had been heH, i and sis matches with other clubs played, in i five of which the club had been successful. It was decided to open the season on September 24th. Officers for the ensiling year were elected Be follows: —president. Capt. J. Scott: vicepresidents, Messrs R. Mcßeth and F. Hobba: club captain. Mr E. Mcßeth; vice-can tain, Mr F. Hobbs; treasurer, Capt. J. Scott; honorary secretary, Mis? C. 'Williams: auditor, Mr R. Hudson; delegate to Association, Mr F. Hobb3: committee, Mi=»~» M. Cook rnid A. McAulilf?, Mes-srs McKenzie and Plimmer; tournament committee, Capt. Scott and Mr D. Marshall; tea committee, Missea I. Bur.dy, 11. Owens, cod >T. T. Coiner.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 6
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