LYTTELTON news
_—«— _ WEEK-END FIXTURES Te Whaka Tennis Club, this after- ; noon, opening of season. Canterbury Yacht and Motor-Boat ■ Club, this afternoon, 2.15, sailing race for Foster Cup. Lyttelton Bowling Club, this affer- [ noon, pennant matches v. Linwood. L Lyttelton Miniature Rifles Cricket , Club, Officers' Point, this afternoon, C? i team v. Northcote B. . To-morrow, 11 a.m., match v. Suckling Brothers. . Salvation Army Hall, to-morrow, services at 7.30 a.m.,. 11 a.m., and T . p.m. " Seamen's Institute I An enjoyable whist drive organised by Mrs F. Mintey for the Lytteltoa Ladies' Guild, was held in the Sea- ' men's Institute on Thursday evening. At the conclusion of play the prizes were handed to the winners by Mrs Woods, supper being afterwards ' served. Lodge Meeting At the fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Kaia-Toa Lodge, N.G. Sister A. . Jones presided over a good attend- ■ ance. Sick pay was passed for pay- , ment. It was reported that the district officers will visit the lodge on the next meeting night, and it was. decided to invite the officers and members of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge to be present. The election and installation of officers will be held j at the same meeting. 1 At the conclusion of the meeting a ■ pleasant social hour was spent, the.. " non-officers providing the entertain-V [ ment. . r
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 23
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