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LYTTELTON NEWS.

THE LEPER PATIENTS. An outcome of the visit of a party to Quail Island recently in the John Anderson is the sympathy aroused in certain, garters for patients there. A subscription list o been circulating in Aulsebrook'e factory, a result of which the sum of £ls lte 3d has been, handed to th« Rev. A. J. . ' - ° Lyttelton, to be used on behalf of the leper patients. Mr Petrie says there is doubt tf much is known in Christchurch about tbese lonely outcasts of civilisation. Though muc& is done for them still their lot is by no means easy, and; "anything that can be done to cheer fee monotony of their ewstow* ja essentially an act of Christianity. Mr fetne hopes that others will take the matter up m order that more may be done far the patienw. VALEDICTORY. Miss J. V. Thomson, who has recently bwn appointed to fill a vacancy in the infant department of the Walt ham School, wae on Tuesday afternoon entertained of the Lyttelton District Hugh School. Tba headmaster, Mr J. W A Walker BpokW the pleasant relationship that had existed between Miss Thomson and! her colleagues, and of the zeal and enthusiasm with which she had discharged her duties, and, in wishing her every Bucoese m her spheie of activities, handed her, on behau o tho staff, » solid loaUrn handihf. **

£g «.il; fiftSSj* S2^® ; »* *Wfljj.l William Thorn* iw,j» jB sUtI »! Kfc Ora, cISS-» M assanltin* George °? Cv ing actual bodiW Ani «« Stt * AcUng-D»ttct i7# H J*?' remand. had bwn mi.Ud'feJ!* 1 ttSK Andrees th i- fr* 1 J°naerf T wHK plt ?'/- Andtteo wcrald until to-morrow. Ho .£* di*k*^ ** redded to ■«, -*«* W«ldon had struck »~j com ®<*> t^Hs him down. The « pp wd {SB sonmont, th« Bench t,v W - T *° jflti the fact'C «£)« gaol. already 'PettttSßg At » special sitting of lb, r : Mr Wyvern Wilson s M of?* tJKi Ehott and Edward K.ii. " G * w & StSKlk aWling, it Port ttILT ci 4» 25th, a quantity of W. "j property of the .Union 'qui" "XfcSci! panv. Both pleaded J. Joyce said the accused *«»' (tfiit Wanakj While *"°, rt 9 , . a m " g 00 Saturday "I arid ch.ef officer went on deX "S the accused drawing W fnj! among a number % ft . of in ttis 2jl tiJ 1 The Magistrate said that in »t ■ pillago of ship's cargo by aw ofa*! company, ho always inflicUS . , Pnsonment; he did m fiM »>® <| h w " ditficuU to d.t*» ftWnl ship must he trusWdTri. ** would each sentenced to imprisonment. ""mtfi RUGBY FOOTBALL A meeting of those inter—ui i. . . football was held in the LytuwJtyr J* last night Mr J. Saryentim i absence of the Mayor. J •The convener of the mtdii*. . * explained the reason for callml S. *' *!, 18 He said that Lyttelton foot^^T 1 * 1 past years been, given a .. pleased to say that this was fttLi."! *! any indidivual player or pW r. ,* S lay with certain the team round, and mid*' iw"* 1 nuisance. The teams would be them. This year several-jnstw port had intimated that if » tiJji were formed they would lend b4tit~? and moral support. The chief fta,«Sl cut out tie "rough stuff." If form a club they would tleo Ist* (Tfei whether a senior team fWM be not. The question of fimncej have to be considered. Lsrt yew tkd Lyttelton Sports Club had fimwd I junior team, and no fubjcriotior.j kl k collected from the player*. .Tb» Soorttft was now practicnlly defutd, toitbia! iny funds were in the hands o( lie did not know if they «raW more assistance from that qwrt»f. H»j rented that, if the cluh. wi«bd fir| fullest measure of support from rnifc tliey must enter a senior team. It vug tial to the success of the club tint team be entered. In Teply to a question, Mr Tot utf ■>, not pTpposed to have a dub room, tit would only mean unnecessary riptan i Mr D. Vovce. proposed. «tri Mr p. M Eeconded:—"That » football c!ab V>H| to be colled the Lyitelton PooibiU 6j The motion was canied ttn«nimoiil», Officers wre elected M the Mayor (Mr W. T. Lester): nr«id«t'.| E. H. Henderson; vice-wMident'. & G. Hyan, A. Bhind T. Tui, J. Suit, Webb. S. Ayer®. A. W. Miller, E. R.&) nnd Captain Sillsrs; club.capUia. )6 "W. Tov: committee. Messr» D. Tot*. Sargentina, and L. Gilmonr; Ch.ns. Toy; delegate to Rugby Caul w. Toy. ;; The club will meet in, a fnrtmilit'i & when the committee will rabmit pm in Tegard to club colours, teimV«U lions, en.d the method to be adopted it insr members. . • j

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10