PATEA
PRESB YTERI AN BAZAAR, Oranges and greenery decorated the many stalls set round the walls of-tlie Town Hall last Friday, when the parishioners of Knox Church held their annual sale of work. Stallholders maintained a brisk business of selling during the afternoon, while in the evening a short picture programme was providedin addition to the sale of work and produce Stall-holders were as follow: Tearoom, Mesdames Naismith and R. Hunger junr. and helpers; flowers, Mesdames Smaill and Hunter; produce, Mesdames Papps and Lund; sewing, Mesdames Balsillie and Richards ; sweets. Misses J. Paterson and N. Buxton; books. Boys’ Club members; fruit salad and ice cream. Misses Balsillie and L. Sutherland. The bazaar resulted in a profit ol about £4d. Associated with the Rev. A, AV. Smaill were Messrs F. Naismith, A. Haswell, J. Kettles, F. Bund, .1. Huston, and H. A Sutherland. The picture programme was made possible by the generosity of Mr. R. AV. Hnddow. EVENING ATHLETICS. The Patea Amateur Athletic Club held a meeting last night. Results were: .100 vards, ladies. —Miss E. Willis (2j-yds) 1, Miss J. Smith (scr) 2, Miss B. Gardiner (Bvds) 3. 130 vards, ladies. —Miss B. Gardiner (lOycls) 1, Miss E. Willis (3yds) 2,. Miss J. Smith (scr) 3. 100 yards, hors.—S. Martin (scr) 1. E. Richards (3 ’yards) 2, R, Fitzwater (2yds) 3. 110 yards, boys.—S. Martin 1, E. Richards 2, T. Hill 3.
BOWBING. In the final for the Patea Bowling Club championship P. B'ourke defeated G. Richards, 20—IS. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. INTER-CLUB SINGLES DRAW. The Patea Tennis Club singles championship, the first round of which must be completed by March 4, will be n, seven-up match for ladies and a nine-up match for men. The draw is as follows: Ladies’ Championship.—E. Hamerton v. N. Buxton; W. Hurley v. P. Bourke; R. Honey field v. M. Glennv; P. Simmons v. Mrs. Sumich; G. Masters v. O Adams ; M. Hamerton v. J. Hills; G. Taylor v. J. Spurdle; R, Harris v. Mrs. Haddow; Mrs. Roberts v. IV. Hemingway; B. Wvbourne v. B. Hills; M. Buxton v. Mrs. Wybourne; Petersen v. M. Gibbings ; -.i. Davidson v. D. Roberts; V. Shield v. Mrs. Corbett; H. Papps v. L. ;Carey; N. Hurley v. C. Davidson. Men’s Championship.—P. Smith v. C. Harris; R. Adams v. W. Hoheyfjeld; M. Fairweather •v. L. Fisher; F. Connor v. B. Walton ; B. Honeyfield v. T. Prescott; J. Harkness v. .1. Petersen; J. Edwards v. W. Bird; R, Bourne v. V. Shute; L. Edwards ,v. R. Rutherford; D. Paterson v. S. Besley; G Corbett v. G. Taylor; V. Nawsett v. R. Mao William. Byes above and below.—G. Wills v. K. Honeyfield; B. Shield v. T. Tuoliy.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 February 1933, Page 6
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