ASHBURTON.
PERSONAL. i ; Mr !. AV. \V;at returned t»» AsiiburI *.o>i tl'is morning ai'ter having attended I : the annual eiunereiicj ot the Xew Xcai land Tower Boards' Association, held ; | iu Wellington. | Mr H. ]J. ( manager of ;he ■ ! Island l.oxing tonm. Icl't Ashburj ton lor \\ on Saturday to at- | tend the New Zealand tournaments. to j l;C held at Wellington. ] i Hockey. | 'he liiuil# ui' the slx-a-sidu n>uriuti mcjits were concluded under splendid < j weather condition in the Domain on j ; Saturday, in the seniors, after fifty j 'minutes' strenuous fdav. High School ' A beat Rakaia A |.y .1 point to nil. In i I the juniors. Hakaia beat High School ! j liy " point?: to nit. | General News. j A Gu-ui> billiard tournament was held ; | in the Returned Soldiers' Club on Fri- 1 day evening, wirlj the following re- ; suits: —C. Glendiiiing 1, K. Moore and > P. Uaiisen Band Concert. The Ist, Canterbury Mounted Rifle*' j Band held a snored concert- in the I Theatre Royal last evening, when the following items were given:—"The i Spirit of Napoleon" (inarch), "The Bulllighti-rs" (march), "Cliu Chin Chow" (selection), "The Charabanc ltide," "Sandon" (hymn'), and a j triple-tongue cornet duet, "The Jolly Boys," by Messrs Osborne brothers. The vocal item, "Flow, Gentle Deva," wafe given by Messrs A. J. Henderson and K. de G. llobilliard. Mrs If. <T. Chapman was accompaniste. j
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18148, 11 August 1924, Page 5
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