LYTTELTON NEWS
j WEEK-END FIXTIHES ] j Dsan.oud Harbour Golf Clnr. Ih' • J j afternoon, openini; of scamp j | (':uiteii>iiry Sailii;:: and Powtr-Fk-a* | A.s.'ot'iat ion, this afternoon, rare* foi ! Beiyl Staeey Trophy and Navy Lea.mie i Cup, : I,s ! U'ko 'P Dil'.vi.l: ; Cllib, ties after- J noon, match versus c< utiedlors r-ia.i | siuppnu; stalls I i.yttelton Miniature lliflc Ci.ok. t I Club, this afternoon, OiTh itP r-.i,-;t. | !! team v. Heathcote. [ Ihu-bonr Lipht Tiieatie, 10-o-.y, :■! a ; and ii p.m.. "Below the Sea" and j , ' I'l oi or and Dawn, dancers. j j Lsttelton (Pilf Club. to-moraes P : i 'hai'!cri*- Ik,;. . Cae.ati:. ;i mixed f,.ai - l.anteni Service | A lantern :-ei vice, conducted ».•> I 1 .\reiideaeon Hand.-, will be held at , Holy Trinity Chinch on M■ai.i y oven- ! iie* oi mmeuc:'! ; at 7,'iO. The subject ; v, ill be "Fiji and Its People." Trinity Ilockey Club : The eleventh annual meeting of the j Trinity Hockey Club will be Held in i Holy Trimly schoolroom on Monday eventmt. i Harbour I-isht Tlieiirr An attractive programme of jnetures I ami vaudeville will be presented at the | Ikai'hour I.i.;ht Theatre this jifiormv.ji: j iincl evening. "Below the Sea." a tiiama of a search foi : imken treasure and starrin;; Ralph HeUami anci Fay Wrav. heads the picture portion of the pi o'4i'anime. and some wonderful tin-<ier-water scenes in technieolour are shown. The short subjects include two cartoons, a screen snap-lie's and a comedy. Trevor and Dawn, dancers, will appear on the sta::e in a taruto and ; an apache dance. I j Sailing j Two sailyn; r;ices will be hold at I LyP'Tion to-day under ibe au.-pici s of j the Canterbury Sailing and Power-Boat | As mv.ikim. The lir.-t race is for boats | moie than I,'{ feet, for the Beryl Staeey | tiophy. The othei- race is for the Navy I Lea: ue (.'up f.<r 7. class boats, and wiil be iv!.!] eted fur l.y the crew.- wh e'i ! upra-ented ICaiapoi, Christchiu'cli, and j L'-Ptiton in the /, class championship | e. :,P at Dune.i.e. ' Tht i.iv fur the Irene Staeey trophy [ will he held at Kedclitfs on April H. ' Strtu k by Railway lin^ine ; Sp i.'K iiy a aiuutin;;. tnuino on 'he jl,\;p;p i) i.nlway i ro.,sir,.r; yesterday I ipornu;Ar!hi:r William Orantre, a I v.,.ler-ide •.vorker. wn: knocked down I and pushed aloni; by the cowcatcher. Hi was attended at the casually ward by Dr Ik 11. Gilmour, and was found ' 'o h.iie i'-'tiveci two scalp wounds. ■ -t s ei'e abrasions to one side (if the face, I and rumor cuts on Ins limbs and body. ' He was removed to the Christciiurch I i io-p.;al Py the L\ Helton St. John Free Auibiilaa e. His condition is reported to be iiot serious. Ambulance Concert A liuie for funds for the I.yttelton ■ sub centre of St. John Ambulance Ar.;ai :o:i wdl e.miniciiee with a collet i; at ihe Harbour la.ulit Theatre on Tui alay evening. It had been the intention of the .-üb-rentro lo hold an Ami-iikin.ee Wet k, but it wa.s found mcea-niy to spread the dates of the \ aipmis PincPons over a period of about three weeks. An excellent prmuamnie has been ai ranged for Tuesday, the artists inch;.i.e.-.; the Campbell brothers. Miss k.ki'P" An "iy and her troupe of ii .wa i.a ypiar playi-rs. Mr Dave MeC : k i-m.i. Mi' l a-. Stuart, bariti.ne, Shoiia Claik. acrobalu: and tap dancer. .Mr Ceoa'o 'l'i'chenti', coiuedian. and Mi D..ve Mitchell, violinist. Orchesti'al inu-ic w.ll be .-tipplicil hy Mr W, Jt'f-
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21122, 24 March 1934, Page 21
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