LYTTELTON NEWS.
I —♦ —- I SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE. i i ~ i A whist drive arranged by Airs If. Mintey was held at the Seamen's Institute on Tuesday, men from the Port Darwin and coastal vessels participating. At the conclusion of the play Bmall prizes were awarded the winners. Golf. A men' 3 medal match will bo played at Diamond Harbour on Saturday. On Sunday, women members will play the second round for the F. G. Norton Vase. Men's and women's stroke matches will be -played at Charteris Bay on Saturday afternoon. The following team will represent the Lyttelton Ladies' Golf Club against a Hagley team at Charteris Bay today:—Miss E. Ayers, Miss P. Plimmer, Miss M. Sowden, Mrs H. E. Ayers, Miss Z. Hudson, Miss C. Williams, Miss E. Bundy, and Mrs H. G. Banfleld. Lodge Meeting. fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Kaia-Toa Lodge was held on Monday evening, N.G. Sister M. Watson presiding. The members of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge will be entertained at the next meeting. A discussion resulted over the question box. Arrangements are well in hand for the annual dance, which is to be held next month.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 15
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