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HUTT

. Delightful weather favoured the opening of the Hutt Bowling and Tennis Clubs season. The grounds looked \ery pretty, and with a liberal display of buntmg combined with the striking frockings 0± the many ladies present, offeied a very pleasing picture. Mr. C. H. Treadwell, president of the club, in declaring the greens open for play expressed the hope that all the members would have an enjoyable season. AUer welcoming the visitors, he called upon his daughter-in-law, Mrs A H.L. Treadwell, to throw up the first kitty, which she did amidst cheers fmmln?S 1 then commenced, rinks ior,PP t lnStOn>, Hatait*i. Central, Kao?W i i" e> and re Presentatives from othe^ clubs, engagmg in a {rielld l y Den^dl^ 3 °f the Cl'o<»uet s«tion dispensed afternoon tea in the pavilion ««£i *"•# i hich were '•«■? : corated with the club's colours, and a profusion of spring flowers. The club kstTbl *r bo t wli °8 .green., and „at last able to extend its membership

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

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HUTT Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

HUTT Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2