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SWIMMING.

T&& s^t^t^. of 1 the thermoinetei has xvt f effectually called o. check on s\\ linluuig, feTir"but the real enthusiasts cai what is practically vmtei jqpoft,. ' Tho water an a morning is jMaQy-'good for a plunge or a shoit jwili. Tnil nothing-more. Msst swjhi-■a«^**bave^'-'tlicrefore Tegretfully put t^nraj tteir togs until the mo\ ing sea•wma 'Iwing round once more the joys ■«C «ttmmer. This as the way in all venues of life, and much, as one often .lOßgls on to a favourite season, 4M» hag -to recognise that the change 'if fiest r and that a prolonging of the •MMon would lead to a. feeling of stale'■CTDj^'^^oit is best, although the sea!Jnßran&y have been short, and perhaps from an enthusiast's point ,'frf new—rand one does like to see the '^ift&iiiiiaast^ui any walk of life—to philoL*»pftfis»lly the inevitable and allow nature to have hei At ihe swimming sports jn connecwith Miss Baber's school in Welljfagton *'won l derfiit record was put up fly two Hawera girls. Joyce Powdrell '•Jpinejd first or second in eleven events., jMuld Irene -McLean took nine first or «neonds,binclu'ding a fine cup, which she \im t&Mr wons three times m succession jjptj&whfohJ becomes her own property. P^H^ue -very fine performances.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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SWIMMING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1923, Page 4

SWIMMING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1923, Page 4

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