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LYTTELTON NEWS.

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Messrs W. T. Fuster and J. T. Norton, J.P.'s, presided at a special.sitting oi' the Magistrate's Court on Saturday ofternooa. Paul Vaudry, a greaser in the steamer Canadian Transporter, pleaded guilty to receiving eight pairs of children's sho->s, the property of the Canadian National Steamships. Sergeant \\\ H. Dunlop said accused was found to be in. possession of the goods by a Customs searcher as he came olf the wharf. Accused was fined £lO, in default three months' imprisonment. Street Lighting to Go. In response to a further urgent appeal from the Public Works Department the Mayor (Mr W. T. Foster) announced on Saturday that the block lighting, which had been restricted to twe and a half hours "nightly, would he discontinued altogether from Satur-. daj, and the street lighting, which haa been similarly restricted, would be discontinued alter to-night, thus bringing the borough into line with the City. In the opinion of some residents of Lyttelton more could be done by the harbour Board towards restricting th© lighting on the wharves when not actually m use. On Saturday njght, for '"stance, after the ferry steamer left a £ °: 2 .°> tno port was absolutely eraptv ot shipping, with the exception of a tanker at the oil wharf on the far side of the inner harbour/ Yet the Vri 1 Q?f lront was w<ill lighted until IU.dU p.m. No vessel was expected, nun even if-one had arrived there is ample time after the vessel enters the beads lor the necessary lights to be switched on again. Golf. . A mixed foursome for the Manson Rose Bowl, played at Diamond Harbour yesterday, was won by. C. Mazey and Miss V. Gowcr, 79 net. J. H. Coiling aad

were the runners-up. In the semi-final of the junior championship, T. Bowring beat B. H. Gilmour, 1 up. The final of the senior ■ championship of the Lyttelton Golf Club was played at Charteris Bay yesterday,. between H. Derbidge and L. Barnard, and resulted in a win for Barnard, 7 arid 6. The game was over 36 holes, and at the eighteenth hole both players were level. Derbidge then went off his drive, while" his opponent improved his play and-won comfortably. A men's bogey match played at Charteris Bay yesterday for a trophy presented by Mr H. Derbidge was won by T. Paterson, all square. B. Erwin end C. Pascoe, each 2 down, were the runners-up. Although. tie links ' were slow as.the result of recent heavy rain, some good cards were handed, in. Playing in the semi-final of the ladies'junior championship at Charteris Bay yesterday, Miss M. Sowden defeated Mrs H. G. Banfield, 5 and' 4; and Miss' P. Plimmer defeated Miss E. Bundy.s and 3. A match for unhandicapped players, for a trophy presented by Mrs H; ; G. Banfield, was won by Miss H. Sowden, Mrs H. Derbidge being the run-ner-up. - ..•".

Playing in the first round of the Arnu strong Cup yesterday, R. Scott and L. Gower defeated P. Knights and D. E L Collect. In the third round of the mixed foursome for the Ronald Miller Memorial Cup, H. Lee and Miss E. WhiteParsons halved with H. Ayers ana Mrs J. Hudson, for the. fourth time in succession..

A return match was played on the Umrtens Bay links on Saturday* between the Lyttelton Ladies' Golf Club and the Richmond Hill Ladies' Golf •i" , „ The clim atie conditions were ideal fiSr-gm;' and the visitors" had -a very enjoyable, outing. . The golfers re, turned to Lyttelton,with large Bunches ?L B Jh ring ers '. the « ift ° f Mr -Ortori -Bradley. Following .are the; results of the games, Lyttelton players being mentioned first:— B

_ Miss M. Sowden* lobL': to ' : ' Mr«" K" l^ - .Young. _■ .. .... -. ,/..... -lt.

Miss P. Plimmer lost ffi 'TffiBMBB Miss J. Hudson halved" Miss C Williams beat Mars Miss H. Sowden .beat * liodge Anniversaijr.^^^^^H The 50th anniversary. Loyal City of Norwich was held on Saturday the Lodge entertained nile members and their friendKgHMMHH 150 young people were P rese ?*j|fi9H!H| spent a very happy evening and dancing. Among the gge»llMBHBI evening were his Worship P.C.S. Bro. W. T. Foster, i?* atives from the Loyal Senior and Juvenile Lodges, Toa Lodge,. Loyal Lodge, Loyal Papanni Loyal Kaiapoi Juvenile City of Norwich Senior kodgegjSffißHH| Court Queen of the Isles Ju esters Lodge. The Social had made splendid supper was laid ixt, the lower had been gaily decorated for sion; a large birthday candles was cut by the N.G., tor McDonald, who welcomed" *~sSH| sent. The Mayor (Bro. -W, TL-Jjjslßmß oh behalf of all the visitors,**™sl9H|M the N.G. for his welcome « n gjßßM| that he was especially pleased sent, seeing that ho was the nile present, having joined &*/*T?3S^^| The.committee responsible rangements were N.G. Bro. BVjMJ*na3||B aid, V.G. Bro. G. A. Tyro, <*J*:;gSMJ S. H. Dromgoole, Bro. W. E. ■F. McNulty, and Bro. G. Thev were ablv assisted by 3&* Wells, Mrs G. C. Taylor, IW^gH ' LOYAL CITY OF.NOBWICH.'?i^??j^^Hj MEMBERS are. reqwat^.< Funeral of our late Bro. H«?_?./ggBM leaving 12. Holly; rood, St. This Day, for the Sydenham Oemet** !gftgHß ;.Lotlgeß-.,invitcd.:.. "■'•'•'. • Wviw.' < MflffUJ^B

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18

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LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18

LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 18

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