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WAIPAWA.

I (Own Correspondent.) I A saw accident occurred on Saturday evening to the occupants of a motor car driven by Mr. J. Kowt. The ear, which belonged to Mr. J. Nairn, was returning to Pourerere and about two miles from Waipawa it skidded in some loose shingle and then capsized. The driver s arm was broken in two places, and -Miss Kate McKenzie received severe injuries to her leg necessitating her removal to the Waipukurau hospital. The other occupant' of thcar. Miss J. Angus, was considerablybruised. The car is much damaged. A fine collection of badges of 12 Scottish Regiments, including tie Black Watch, are on view, in tne window of Mr. T. Williams, jeweller. These were sent from I'ranee by Private R. Macdonald of Argyll.. A ‘-Ladies’ Night,” in connection with the Waipawa Savage Club, s to be held in the concert hall nu Fridav evening next. Last year s function under the same auspices was voted a most enjoyable artair and the scribes arc out to eclipse their former success. . . T :e Wear of the M aipawa Anglic^n ’' p ~•-!) announced on Sunoay evening that Canon Mayne invite? nw.-s'of nd Anglican boys oi this Diocese, who have left for the front with a view of a memorial to oe hung in the Napier Cathedral. I The enthusiasm of Mr. SmiDc headmas:er of the District High School has resulted in large additions to the membership to the various classes of the Maipova Technical School and the institution is now in a flourishing condition. A display of furniture made by the pupils is on exhibition in the shop next to Mr. White, fruiterer, and is ' attracting considerable attention. Privates Bibby and Bert Liddell .are visiting Waipawa on final leace. I Amongst the recent list of ; e d are the names of y Private M GMick) Moroney of M aipawa and Vo nee Sergeant. Foulds of Tikokrnm i A verv successful concert in aid ■ of the minesweepers was neid under it he auspices of tne V -T.V. ’ ‘ - . Concert Hall, last Wednesday runi imr A good programme ot musica, : items was submitted and the biuld<inl was well filled with an appreCl The e childien’sball held on night in aid of the Copper Tra 1 Fund was very largely attended. Most of the juveniles'were mi fancy costumes and the prizes foi the beA of those were alloted as follow s. Girls Rua and Meryl King Copper Trail), J Dolly Davy (old lady) -• Bovs Colin Me After 1, Cecil Pralev (Dutch Boy) 2. At 9.. J) an excellehi repast was provided toi th kiddies and the adults took the floor until midnight. The pioceecu amounted to about Ll 4. , , , , The Waipawa Bowling Chib hel their annual meeting afternoon A large nurnbei of mem w-oS; the extra outlay invoked m tne recent topdressing ot the green the balance sheet was considered ve y satisfactory. Messrs W. V . \erian, W C Croekford and F. J. Tonkin were elected new memoers. lhe subscription fee for the ensuing season was fixed at three guineas. Messrs Hallentein Bros. and Critchiey were accorded thanksfor donation of trophies won by Brewer and Dryden for the Pans Tournament, Officers for the ensuing thank’ was ordered to be sent to , Jim Ladies’ Croquet Club for then support during the past season. (

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 3

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WAIPAWA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 3

WAIPAWA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 3