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NORTH CANTERBURY

♦ ! ! RANGIORA The weekly meeting of the Ra«{,'iora Ur:e::iployn.eiU Ov m . mlt;ee was held yesterday ' ,The Mayor uMr W. A. Rf ! «* ! the chair, and Messrs G•/• cor- . ffv;.!.. cmccr. and C. S. M'on ar.d J. R. i Wiikmsen wee also present. Three . ; •mnlicatioi.s for worked under a'lwmc '4a were granted. Six application for ; ! were received, and men al- J ■l, caVe-d f<»r work. A v.-as re-; reived from the Native irustees I)e----..„,,,T rentals received by Vl' ;,V,V locally, n was decided to ask for more definite ii-.fur-!l Tl'e" n-rmageraent committee of the. Pv-'cra bran" eg the Workers' Eduf.'.f~';',".-■,; .\ssrxnation met on Sniurdav ~^.,';,", Mr E. Whitwonh presided. p was decided to ask Mr J. E. Srraehan , '- > £ lvc a short add res... After discussing the syllabus for the pvi-f scssi'g.. it was decided thai the ■ Hcv J. A. F. Watson be a-ked to i ;: >or a class in experimental psvcholesy. and that Mr R, Wmterbornc be asked to give the opening, lecture At a meeting of the North Canterbury Poultry, Pigeon, rand Oaunrv Club, held on Saturday evening. Mr r Whcp-lcr presiding:, the following i jadecs to act at the Hub's show on | .fitly 6 ar.d 7 were appointed:-- I/til:;-. | ar.d bantams. Mr T. Knme.iv: fa rev J pigeons. Mr H. Eraser: Homers. Mr S. G. Blister; canaries, Mr R. \V. Themnson; cookcrv. Mrs J. Fleming; fanev ■ : work. Mrs A. Bust; roots, etc.; Mr W. j Stalker: photography. Mr H. D. Betiger. The appointment of judges for the open poultry, fruit, eats, and i rabbits sections was deferred until 1 the next meeting. The following classes were allotted to compete for ! the Victory Shield:—Modern Game j bantam pile pullet. Rhode Island Rod ! pullet. Sussex cockerel, utihtv Whec j Leghorn pullet. Black Orpmg'n:! cock- ; ercl. Minorca pullet: pigeon-. 47.~i-m.de > or over cock Homer, baldhead TuinL- ; ler. cock or hen: canaries, mm-roieur- ■ fed Norwich yellow Hear, and Yorkshire, yellow clear. KAJAPOI Harvest thanksgiving service:- ven j held at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, ; Kaiapoi. on Sunday The c'-mreh was efTectivcly decorated wth Km: and : flowers. Large congroga' ion- aeendea : both morning and evening services, i The morning service was conducted ; ; bv the Rev. J. Lawson Robinson , : (Christchurehb and the choir unuer ' the conductorship of Mr G. Hirst sang the anthem, "Before Jehovah s Awful ; Throne.'' from the cantata "Rolling ■ : Seasons." the soloists bwns Miss ! Je-vce Wviic and Mrs L. G. Billehn. ! The evening service was conducted. ■ bv the Rev.' Alan C. Watson 'Christ-: ; church\ the lesson bem;: read by l lie i Rev. J. S Reid. The choir sang the : ; anthem. "Thou Crovvnest the Year. and lite solo. "Trees," was given by , Mrs L. G. Billcliif.

KAIKOLHA A cricket match was piayal at ■ "Woodbank" durmg the week-end, be- ; 'tween teams repreieiuing Kaikotira j and South Mariborcug'n. Tiie latter; batted first, scoring 83 i Barker 'JO. Chaffcy 21. Murray 131. Kaikourai 1 marie 153 < Borthwick 27. Gil'elt 27. Shirreffs 14. Gordon 16. Oiliver 37. Reid , ■■ 171. Bowling' for Kaikoura. Shirrefis ■took two wickets for 18 rims. Hobbs two for 3-1, Reid two for 17. Gordon. two for 3: for South Marlborough. W. Rollason took two for 31. Huriey four, tor 36, Mutray o/ur r 58. The cricket season will close on Saiurdav, when a return match wi'! be played against South Marlborough. : At the local bowling green on Satur- : 1 dav, S. T. Harris and T. Knight 2:"t ■ ' beat W. Vnuahan and F. H. Hay ward ■ 23; T. Eastcolt, \V. Bourhill. and J.' Washington 16 were beaten by W. ■■ Cower., A. W. Ball, and A. Trudgian ; "5. Th.e season will close on Saturday. Master Wevland Hitchcock, son oi Mr and Mrs" T. Hitchcock, of Beach.; road, who a few weeks ago broke a i leg. broke his left arm on Sunday I while walking along Hawthorn roaci with his grandmother. He tripped m a hole, breaking the arm between the elbow and shoulder. There was a large attendance at the' dar.ee held in the Drill Hall on Satur- ; day nignt, under the supervision of S'. Patrick's Sports Association. Mus.e • v.-as played by Mr W. Thomas 'piano' ; and Mr C. W. Reeves 'drums and.' cfTectsL Extras were piaved by Mis-es. • , Mary Mackle. M. and E. Wareham. .'dr S. Eaten was master o; ceremon'e.-. . Tli« lucky spot wait:-: was won by "Miss K. Keenan and Mr l. Earnes.

Fine weather prevailed for ' ic j!-:ii':,: -port mee"ir:4 eonauetco: in St. Pa".i'.•;'< SpLr!- •' T":v a'tendanc-.- was fair. The Hankcm a Bra- Band Dlavcd ?oieet.on- dur.:, ,' the afternoon! tteii:',;-:-100 v ai,:- MjiJf. -! .\ O'Ur.i-. 1. R. Smith 2. J K Yi.::!ey ■'■ Ti: .c, ! l--fi 100 v :ci- Hv. j onco . Mi S Workman 1. J I.auyesen 2. M ■ Comer S. T.me. Elsie riaiui ' lilo* k Ci<>.) 12'r '.0., -J Brunei • losrc I. It. Reiho.-'lO-e-c 2.:. Ptjik-ercijUi <2e-ie> 2 Time. 57se<i Thrcad-the-Xec-e.ic Race- it. (.': an<l--1 Icr 1, .1. Bourke 2. It. Ch:smd! :: 12(1 Yard.- Handicap—E J. Stretch •7yds> 1. Persy Push ii>yd.-■ 2. H. Chandler '2yds> .'. St. Patrick's Star.dir.j: Bloek Chop, !3ii! lot;'—Los. Smith <lßsee> 1. E. G. Smith <9sec) 2. C. Tolchard ilosec j Time, oisto. 220 Yard- Handicap—E. .1. Stretch ■l..yds l 1. R. Chandler 'Syd.-i 2. Perc> I\ ,h 'l2vds> 3. Time, 21 4-a-i c Sack Race— W. D. Harmon 1. Ton;m;. 1-I'_. :• 2. .Mick Keehan 2 Double-hand Saw. loir. iou. t'.vu cu' -I-r. Reiner and J. H. Smith '2sec I W. W. and H. '-ir ' .2. H. R. Smith and A .1. A. S:n.'. ' ] '2scc> X Time. 21see 440 Yru'd= Handicap ■■•[•!. J. S're'c: ■23 yds > 1. H. KufTel! ' 39yds i 2. R Chandler '7yd~> 3. Time, alsec ' . Sinple Women"? Race—Miss Nell t. ' Pluck 1. Mis- K. Smith 2. Miss R. Dal-: i zci' ;!. ! Underhand Chop. i:<m - Lc' \ Smith ! Bsec ■ 1. Joe Brunei ■ 23sec > 2 • "H. Reikcr <sor< .'J. Tmv. ;';!-.■< Sinsle-har.d Saw, lain hv; - 11. Roiher <4see' 1. W. W. Lausesei; 'sen 2. F G. S'!t!"! c-ce- ."! f:r.-.f. 2i-ec 830 Yard- Kar.dicao—.7 11. Ya:.!e'. '7ovds- !. R. Chandler '2svdsi 2. 11.' Ruffe!! <fioyd.-> :i. Time. 2mm 0 "J-a-ve. Gold Bracelet Handican. 100 Yai'cis - X. F. Gillespie 1. VV. D. Harmon 2 J. Harris 2. Time. 10 1-jsce .Married Men'* Race—J, J. Ih,::■<.;: 1. G. Eroariht:--" 2 Chandler ar.d S;rctcn < c ~ c.ui. J "me points to' "m comm:''ee'- rup. and 'he trophy w..awarded to Chana.'t : v : o w,< . • •he back m,.:k S'.vm v.. \r \ H Clark .- ..u;o !or • .;(.',: .>>:•, v-o-.' ny Mis' W. A. Xe-,'. ' ' : '' '•'• Koe:ta:i nr.ti Vf. MePint. ciie-- t M ' ■< •■■ "rect wc;ck'. 102! h !: •' - :.,:. <, r;f- ; ,'it J. Mack'c. H. E. Mack'..- V Peoples, and W. F. Lan_s-o, -,.-, : , crn.a! - t:i TDIb. >:■■- >' _i" HAX3IEK SI'KI.NGS Tite local Vo!imtei.r F.." i'.:i'.a>:( held .ts a: nii.d con!(H''.it'o:. lor ! a Malaoa." Shield . n Saturday. Stipern Icviem. V. F. Ar.iteiin aitd Fireman Ma'aauin acted lis timekeerer. stnitr-. , and yddac*. Tr.e eo npt t!tio;i \va~ keenly contested and reunited in a . win for Fireman W. Peters <7B points l ., Fireman H. Gallagher was second with . : 74 points. i Accommodation huusp.-; ail report , heavy bookings for the Easter holidays - . | The Automobile Association's camping! < around is also heavily booked. j '■

! ROTHERHAM At a special meeting of the Rclherham Hall Committee, held on Satur- j day evening, i* was decided that j owing to the cost exceeding the sum trie committee were prepared to spend, the proposed supper room extension would not be proceeded with. The annual meeting of the Rotherham Football Club was held on Saturday night, Mr R. B. Henderson presiding. It was decided to enter a • jimio: team m the sub-union competitions. Officers elected were:—Patron. ! Mr E. Rriilon, sen.: president. Mr R. B. Henderson: vice-presidents, Messrs D. Mclnto-h. J. Gibb. J. J. Gallagher, - A. C. Robinson, W. Cooksley. Dr. Mc- i Lean: secretary. Mr S. Britten; auditor. Mr H. M. Searle: committee. ; Messrs Beg. Halkett, R. Davics, C. '■■ Pnpplewei!. J. Knight, H. A. Heaven. : C. Hard, .-.nd \'nv held cai.it;Un; coach. Mr !.- Pipolewell; sclec'or:-. coach and t'n-Ul ouptain; custodian. Mr R. i DaMos; delerate to sub-union, Mr R. B. Hentier-on: rcierec--. M<>ssr- ,r. p. ■ Kni;; 1 -:. R. C. Hendoon. H. A. i P.-aven, .1. Gibb. and 1.. IV,pi.lowe!l. j Ti-.c ■.-ecreia: y was -nsirticled to appl.V • U\- poniii.-r on to use Hie domain foot- i '"'all in-ound and to fry to have the : open n.;.' ;;;:v:c nf I lie season two! \'.'i'eks l'i'torc lii" cempetitions com- | n.cuced ] I.KITH FIELD ! At the ,inni:,,l uicetnr: of tiie I,'nlii- ! iield Se.cj.-d i,"lib. Mr ,r. s. Russell j '.v.i.-. r-e-e'eeted ciiairmjoi ;,nd Mr (Inr- j d.Ti 1' ;::e honorarv :-ecretary. Tie? j i'.-,lance->h.-e' showed a credit of c p;. neld .'ii Satm-dav. Tiie winners o( (no eompeti!i.,iis were- Mn- 1), McLean. .Mrs W. .1.-.mieson. Mr D. W. I'almer. and Mr Au'orey Jamieson. The nni. ic f ( ,i- iin< dnncim; w;is played by Miss Eitrpa'rick. of Baii-airn, and Mr Palmer was master of eer' i ionics. Supper was served by the women of the committee. OXFOKP Tiie ( ixo-rd brar.ch •, i >he Women's I e'hniMn. "IVniperanre I'nion met in the Corona! :'>n Hail A sacred solo wa.- ;..ni: L'.v Mi.s T. Gamsfoi-d. A brief address v.-;i.s -;ivni by the Rev. A. Asllcrof!. Mrs Dewe wrote, resutnini; her l'o--i!aiii a Itand of Hope supcrintend- '■>'■' o'i a.eomit of ill-he;d!h. Regret v> us e\;,re -<d. and it was decided that, the pie-aieni tih'fiild ennfer wiih Mrs Pew e 'l'he i-epoit of the special meet- "■:; h.'ld io nrraii!!.' Ihe show raterI'",, '.va read and approved, and fmal .■.ri-anc.omei-!-; made. A resolution, exore: sue; thanks |.. M,s, [ (.kiinsforrl lor her willimr help, and wishing her every happiness, was carried, lIOKORATA At :!n annual meetm-; of the Horoi"at;t Football Club on Saturday evenm.:t Mr W. 1!. Oliver oro.-ided. The report and i aiauee .- heel were ron.-id-cr.-d \-ery satistacto--y. The fohowin,.: oTccr.s were elected:—Fat i'on. Mr If. If. Thome; president, u,- \\\ Heddint!ien: vicc-prcMdents, Mc.-.-rs AIL Barrett. T. 1..). .Irinnan, I. Derrelt sen fi- Ohv.r, :ud L. Welj.. ; Hub captain.' -lr F- A. Wells; j-orr.-iary and beasurer. Mi- A. i). Oliver, committee, Messrs W. Reddim;tnn, 1,. A. Wells, vV. R Oi.vei-. A. IX Olhir, D. AdamsU'. Fell Bnts, ':'. Ti/./..,i-d. and I>. selir-on: delegates to Malvern SubFiiion. Messrs W. R. Oiivtr and A. D. Oliver. It wa.- riecided to enter a senior team in the Malvern SubL men's competition. Tiie opening dav was h:ad for .\jn-il 7. The secretary was asked io tr.v to arrange a match with the Dnnsande! team on April 14. It was decided to send a letter of appreciation to Mr L. Wells, the retiring preside!-, i.

At A meeting of the eer. :regatio;j of Lhc Prrs : .iytri-i;in Church arrangements were made for the harvest thanksgiv-u-.g .-.er\;ce to he held i'ii 1 he second Sunday ni April <nui tor the presentation rf the Sunday school pi i/.es. Eoßovcmg are results of matches !'(athe Laiuilon i-up an-,ong women members ot the Herorata Trmiis Club: - First round: Mi.s E. Oliver (owe 2a) lu'at Miss E. Th .me iuct 3a). Mis-; E. Fciion 'owe :>) beat Miss ,1. Wells ■owe .ii. Miss Ii Fh:!h[is 'owe 181 beat Miss M. Fuller < owe lae Second round: Mrs T. F. High!, delaulted to Mrs W. O. Grav, Mr-s Quartermaiu ■owe Kit t;ea' Mi-s i mv c fitn. M'-s Editn Thorno (owe 35i beat M-.-.-■ D. Ohv. i- (owe :;-). Miss E. Oliver owe 2a. heat Mr-s \. Phillip-; '.we log Mis- E. F- iton 'owe :"> > beat Mr- (;. Ch.arli - 'owe -P. Mrs Fleming '-cri beat Mes- E. lira', 'owe i-l.i. Mrs J. Tia roe default. 0 to Air- V 1). Grav. Mis-- R. Barrett heat Mrs F. S. Barrett. Ti-di-o round: Mis- Ouartennain defaulted to Mr- W. O (iias Mi.-.- Edith Tinrm 's,v.e a.A 0..a ;\li-.-= E. Olive ■ 'owe S<>. Mi.s E Fei'oi, (owe a' beat Mrs F!e'un;, ..-cm Mis.- R. Barrett de-

laulted to Mr- E, D. Ortiy. Fourth i round: Mis- vJuartesmaiu defaulted to j Mi- Edilh Titerue. Me- Fei'on 'owe , :<> heat Mrs R IJ. Grav 'owe 3- ! Fuitd: Me.. E. Filioe (owe a' beat ', Tia re-uh < f play tor tnc I.K'U - Si-.owdou cuo wa.-: Fir-it round: A. ; U. imv.s- (owe 2d- 1" a! R. Barrett ■owe i"'. .'. McKen- :e defaulted to ■ " . Cnm-i'-s. A. Sfon, (owe 401 beat E B. Daln.er (owe ..a 1 . G. (hl'son 'owe -in !-,eat t'k F Cartu-i-ight (owe 2,7'. | .' Mitchell ewe llti oca' S. Hore (owe ( E>i. E. A W<>!N 'owe l()i beat ~. Thome 'owe .p. R. I.i <ii ay defaulted : to X. Brown. P. Berret' eer' beat G. T.'chi'u-l'es. "'.we .id. be.i A. D. Oliver ! ■owe 2t'i. .\ So,lie (owe -Hl' beat S. ' Gib.-oo 'owe id'. 1.-. A. Wells .owe 11! ■ beat J Mitch.cll 'owe 10. N. Brown j • owe 17. beat P. Derreti 'scm Final- j T. Charie-. 'owe .71" beat N Brown ; Owing' to lac!; of mli-.esl !>:■ men. . (i,r-. :t h;i.-- b( en dicidid io aliandon ( tiie Iw-.u t.-'i'u;.- eiiainpiou: hip ]

IIORNHY 'l.si Hornby Old Timers' Amalgariaied Sport- Club proved its organising abilit\ by the successful ba/.aar wliieh wa.- held in the Orange Hall. Hornby, on Saturday. The bazaar was opened by Mi- .1. Leslie. Mr Leslie spoke of th.e district as it was when he first resided m it It was then practieallv all open paddocks with verv lew'dwellings. He spoke of the good work being" done by the OldTimer-' Club. He was pleased to have the opportunity of opening the bazaar, tin- funds of 'which were to go lov iwds providing a central park for •iie children of Hornbv. Stall-holders v.-e-.-e as follow-: Sweets. Misses Gertrude and Lticv Cox: variety. Mrs J. Bin--.,--.- Mr- .1 M. Girr: cake. Mrs Cox.

yi'.rge.-.-. Mr; J. .vi.tiiii: cane. .\ii s e ox. sen'- je-ediac Air W. Stewart; lce-r.-e,--m M:s e- ii). Meale and Dnlcie Biuh.am: br.ci tub. Mr .1. McGirr. The ai'erneon tea rooms were :u the rhai'g. of Mc-dames 1,. Hamilton. C. Whiteia-c. and R. Stewart. Novelty -de-shows were conduced bv Messrs C. 'A'iii'eiaw. ,!\ Lodge, and G. Taylor. Winner- "i various competitions were Mr- F. Cooke. Mr E. Freeman, and Mr <i Taylor. The committee responsible for organisim.! ihe bazaar •was ;■ lolh.w s: Mr .! Siewar!. :\>;). •eh.au-m.au. Mr .'. Bu:-.,e-s 'soerotat- -. Me-,r- W. Stuart. A. Head. R. SW wart. C Wltitelitw, !•'. Whiielaw, R. Lodge. A. E. Gru'ob ' treasurer >. G. T;w lor. .1. McGirr. Tiie women's com- i - Pee Wa: . MesdlUl.C: G. t'l'V. li. j SU'war!. .'. Burgess. C. Wintelaw. and | J. Mct'hrr. I

<>n Salrsday ovemne, a sucees.Tid <■ !c;;tl evenni;,', organised by the Hornbv Sciuml Committee, was held in i!:c'lslington Hall. Winners of the competitions were Mrs A. Thompson. M:\. Simpson, Mr Sloan, and Mr N. Anderson i Yaldiuirst'. Swin.mint: races at I lie Hornby School baths during the week-end for me Dickey Shield resulted a.- follows: 73 vards handicap -J. Garret! 1, F. YWh'lii 'J Tinie laf) vards handicap. .1. Carre", I, F. Wriuht T Time, | 2niiu lt> o-,Voc

LAI TAl'l The finals of the Ta: Tap i 'l'.-uni: Club's tournament were played on Saturday. Followum uvm •■,<• ir.-ulf-of ttamc.-:- - Jnniors--Mary Studh..lu.e heal Kob Studholme. Kathleen Man-Ms beat Mollie Sucklnm, P.u'h Meßachlau beni Nellie Wood, John T.'bcok beat Joy e.ainott. Tobeek beat Kaihiotu Mama-Is. Marv Studholme heai l!m,h McDaehlan. Final: Tobeek beat .Marv Studholme. Women's similes M (; .., Hevwood beat Miss Walls. Mi.-.-, llvjn beat .Mis.- Berrv, IMis- Duheu beat V.v: Sueklim,'. Miss beat Mr, Maerionakl. Miss Broven heat Mis Rvam Miss Dulieu beat Mi-s llevweod. Mis Steinm.et/. l>eat Mrs Dulieu. Final: Miss Steimnetr. beat Mi.--- Bro.'/n. Men's -imjes -M. MaeKenne ijeal A. Man::els, G. SueklmK beat M. MaeKen/.ic. Final: N. Macßemne beat (.]. Suckim-a Mrs D. Maeiionald ua- ..ppouited -oeretary of the ladle.-' seeta-n at tin? Tai Tapu Gulf Club's meeting. Mrs Thompson. wife of Mr A. Thompson i Sehoolliouso n v.hu was injured seriously through a fall some lime alio, is proitressin;: vary fa\ouribly. "She is still a patient in St. Jeorgc's Hospital.

j AKAKOA I Tim IVuin-ula Cricket As.mciati.ii;'.- ; i'. aupeth ;on vras concluded on Saturjda when Akaroa bea' Le Bon'.- at Akaiaa by .'47 V runs (o !>l. Kach flu 1 ) , nlavrd mm inn ill- 1 ,.-, only, and the -cere ; iiv \kaima was ilic hudicst made durum the season. The Kinloch Cup ltit;~ ■been wiiii bv Akaroa. which was nn; Mcieated ni the competition. Tlu- principal -Hurt:--: I'm- I in- winners wcrr 1? ; T. M-i .■•.-liuld lOa 'retired*, n. n. Mci Donald (id, W. A- Newton 27 ' ret ired i. . C P, Arnold L'(i. 1!. Morcom 22 Hint .out'. 11. -McDonald 21. !.r Bon's d|;i\ ( I'..' maki.'i", double I'muris wore i M. 'Mcintosh 2ii. K. Dal.dish 17. F. Mr- ! \'abb 1 I. i The Akaroa ana Diiyauchelle Tcn- :;:.-■ Clubs plavcd a mateh al Akaroa mi Saturday, ana althou;.;h Akaroa won :i.ii ' ~; ; :•■ eames. !iiere were som< ,close contest.-. Details were as tollnw , Ouvaliohelle playcis mentioned lii'st:, ■■- Women's SimMcs -Mrs G. M. Taylo; :t. Mrs W. A. Newton li: Mr- F. A i.ewihwa.U 2 Mi.-.- N. Heunim: li; Mis.- Kav 2. Mis- J. Mastlield li: llr.l. IT Haines t). Miss A. Ilalov (i; Miss ,M. I Halt 1. Miss M. Masctieltl li; Mi.-s ! Wills -1 Miss M. l.elievre <>. . Men's Singles-.!. W'akelin 1. \V. M. 'iMcCluro ti; lan K;i- li. F. A. I.ewthiwaile .">: D. Kay a. J. Wruilit ti; D. j Jenkins 2. A. S. Hemmitway (i: S. Kav 2. C. S. Hardv 6: h. Cusdin 1, J. C. IMeCaw (i. 1 Women's Doubles Mr.- Tavior and | Mrs Maine,- 1, Mrs Newton and Miss I Bonnum/ (i; Mrs Bowthwaite and Mi.-? I Kav 4, Miss .1. Mn.-eficld and Miss •Ha'lev 6, Misses Hiatt and Wills I.

:;Uiss,., m. Ma-Gioid and Leiiocrt ti . Men's Double; --Wakeliu and lan I May ;;. MeOlure and Lewthvaitc ii; !D. Kay ,md Jenkins (i, Wrmht ami ;K;nnm;\\.iy hj; S. Kav and i'u-cii ::. ! McCaw and llardv <i. i Mixed Doubles W'akelm ,uh! Mr.i Taylor I.). McClurc and Mr- Wwton (4i lan Kay ,-nid Mi.-s Kay 5. I .eav, hwaite land Mis-. Ilennim; li; .b-nkm- and Mrs IJlaiiHs ;:. HemniLiwav and Mi,--, Halev ]ii: S. Kay and Mis., liial! :', llardv ami I Miss M. Masoiiekl li; Ou-d.n and' Mrs | Wills .",. MK'aw and Mi--: l.elievre ti, J Tlie Akaroa Sliver Band travelled to M u,eon Bay en Sunday, and pk.wd a ! Jimi-ramme m the public hall, Th< :>■

Dl'\ Al ( HKLI.i; T!u Uuvauehelie Selioof a.::a,a! pivnie wa.- held at Wamni. The eiuldri'n and nareu's wire eou\e\ed on lori'ie.- put al their disposal by residents. The re.siilt.- of rare.-, were:--G:r)s. 11 war.- and owr: T. Jaek and M. Wal.elm iequal> 1. B. l.ewthwaite 2. Girls, ei-hl to 11: F. Beltnyrew 1, T. Bet!ii:rew 2, B. Smith and, J. Smith lequaß 2 Girls, : ix to t iitht: I'at Tavior 1. A. Mould 2, H. iloskin :>,. Girls' three-le-rtted race: !,. Kin des and B. O'Brien 1, M. Smith and T. Jack 2. P. Tavior and T. Pclth;iew 2. Relav race: L. Khoder. M. Smith, M. Taylor, and D, Mould 1. Boy-. 10 and under: John Dunn I. 1) O'Brien 2, T. Smith 2. Boys. 10 and over: J\' Hauhmd 1. D. Mould 2, A. Smith Toddlers: K. Cairns 1. P. Thaeker 2. P. Cunningham 3. 80y,,-' three-leaned

!";uh: O. Mould and D O'Brien I \ j Hushmd and A. Smith 2. Girls' coui>okiLon race: !). Dunn !. B. howt'n;wa:;e 2. Manned women: Mr- S jXo'v.n 1. Mr; !'. Ctmniriqhajr: * Sn;Me

WADDINGTON "■'-" i'arve : t festival service- ~; ,i-, L , Mitred;.; Church were conducted bv Hie Rev Cvril Robinson, both !H th'e '"•'' l ' lll ''-' ;,1:d Miss Hnwerlh ,i..- , a- ...gainst, while Mrs Sealoy v. a- riivrntiumi , f ur ; -, dl ,, n hv ■_ ion.'e are, YWslev Rebmson. Sev tT a! do or:;,' l.< T; ;;. ; ,;'' L '' w:,s held k,M evev-

VAI.nHIRST Th, Yakkunsi school ch1!11 ,,,, h( , !fl ••"- t-wrrmrurr-; sports nvcnilv Ti- ;- ii,! h u ''; K ' h bv ~;; !;!„• V',V ' 1 ' MI ( I : the first of ; he V- r , wore Ono IrivtlSanndcrc ••> t-r "A k Sa "'">dcrs 1. R. <; J . ,"■' T'r! Ann< ; lt 3 ' Tw « :i VirlVt. l 2. R. Saurdcr G b,n.V'- 1 V' n l! ca " : N- Bradbrook ! -\«..i..t o. D Saunders !, (k

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SHEFFIELD i'-ka,- > ■! 'he local bowing fa'cell JL ( " ''-'•■ ■■■■■y '■>■ : i and G. Lilley, hcldii': el tr:o club'? Mlvir fi'rns, wore I|";''' 1 | ";'''" :l -•'' :;! - L>owne: ;md VV. \V;;hon, ■'• iiieniuy e, iekct :i : j| (l i belwecu ■:■■-,■■ son and Shc-ineld played in ir.e Loiniun on Satutdav u!terni:>on. The vi.-it..i>. v., re boHlen bv n:ore than 20 ]■■■■•■:. AMrrno-.n tia v.;-. rerved b> DLNSANDEL ti.i- Ak.reli rnt.elin.i; e,f u u . Dun.-ar.ael V>'oinen';, Divi>ion of the New Zealand 1 ' ;r::ur;: ' Union was well attended. A ;,:ant oi i!2 vas made toward the ei n-munity che:,t. Wr< Couch (South''!a,:.o! ;; :i vo an cie:fion;tratio.n ot rushed cushion makin". The conn.etition [,.. r apijlc |,-l]v u -fis indeed y Mr-: k:-.:ioio.i and Mi> C'oneh. Mr» Giloert w> hi -:. Mr- ,h,hn Walktr secciin, and Mrs Ci:ainbe r Lnn i hi■.i

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21124, 27 March 1934, Page 4

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NORTH CANTERBURY Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21124, 27 March 1934, Page 4

NORTH CANTERBURY Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21124, 27 March 1934, Page 4

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