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School Tennis Court.

Training College Closes. Tomato-Growing.

Elliot Sinclair, who has been selected skipper of the crew to defend the Sanders Cup for Canterbury in February next.

Mr M. Rudd, of Auckland, who has retired from the Union Steam Ship Company after 47 years' service.

FAREWELL CEREMONY AT CLOSING OF CHRIST CHURCH TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE.—After the break-up ceremony in the gymnasium yesterday morning members of the staff and students attended a farewell morning tea on the college lawn. In accordance with a recent decision of the Government the college will not reopen in the new year.

A PERFORMING MOUSE.—The high speed at which this mouse rotated a disc attracted the attention of shoppers yesterday in a city store.

DOMINION JUMPING COMPETITION.—Mrs H. Scales's Clinker, winner of the Dominion jumping competition at the forty-second annual show of the Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral Association. There were 23 entries in this event.

GROWING TOMATOES IN THE OPEN. —Workmen securing plants to overhead wires at a market garden in the Heathcote Valley. This method of providing support for the plants is now employed by a large number of commercial growers.

NEW TENNIS COURT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT SUMNER.—The recently-completed tennis court at the Sumner District High School was declared open for play yesterday afternoon by the Mayor of Sumner (Mr W. H. Nicholson). In the picture on the left Mr Nicholson is shown addressing the pupils. RIGHT: The Mayoress serving the first ball after the opening of the court.

SCHOOLBOYS TAKE PART IN A PLAY.—A scene from "Robin Hood," produced by ikt Jlgm M Mmtmotom Jframatic Club at the break-up gf, the jftnior, school of S& - jAmIM&&?& /Tiin/Wftmb

CARTING-IN HAY AT ELDERSLIE.—A picturesque farm study taken by u Photosrabhpr 9} "The greys" in the Elder site district, North Otago„ »'"»<>& apner

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 26

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School Tennis Court. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 26

School Tennis Court. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 26