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BAZAAR.

The Presbyterian Church Bazaar was brought to a close on Saturday evening after a very successful four nights' run.

The last item was a bruce auction, conducted by Mr Boyd in his best style, and this, with Ihe cash takings, made a total of nearly ,C7O for the linal day.

The cash takings for the four days were—Wednesday .CI 1, Thursday ,1/21, Friday £27, Saturday ;C55 15/-; total cash JJI4I J.y. The competitions resulted as follows —Sheep, Thursday night, correct weight 57lbs, Thos.' McDonald Ist 571bs, S. Bell 2nd 56Jlbs. Sheep, Friday and Saturday nights (presented by Mr J no. Barclay) 631bs, T. Drain, (Kilbs, 50 competitors. Guessing name of the Bride, J. Ramsay, "Elsie," 60 guesses. Bride's cake (shooting) Alex. Johnston (for T. A. Johnston), CO competitors. Eider Quilt (shooting), C. knowles, after several ties, 00 competitors. Garden "Vnzes (shooting) J no. Clark (for Miss Christie), also 60 entries. Umbrella Stand (shooting) B. Bain, about 60 competed. Oil 'Picture (shooting) Alex. Johnston (for J. A. Sloan) gbout -10 competed. The bullock >\eight-guessing will be decided to-day, when the bullock will be killed and weighed.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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BAZAAR. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1911, Page 5

BAZAAR. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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