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BULLS

THE PIG INDUSTRY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) BULLS, Nov. 20. A representative gathering of pig fanners of tlie district met Messrs T. E. Roche (director), L. L. Lovelock (organiser), and W. S. Carter (district director), of the Now Zealand Pig Marketing Association, in Bulls on Thursday evening, and Mr Roche outlined tho association’s scheme for marketing pigs and pig products. Mr W. Purcell occupied tho chair, and the speaker was given a sympathetic hearing. At the conclusion the following local committee was appointed to work in conjunction with the district organiser:—Messrs T. Andrew (Parewanui), Geo. Young (Bulls), W. J. Guy (Raumai Road), and H. Mullin (Ohakea). with power to add to their numbers. A BRILLIANT BALL. The annual Bchool ball was held in the Town llnil on Friday evening, and in addition to an almost lull master of pupils of the local school, many came from Sanson, Ohakea, Parewanui and othor parts of tho district, making the function one of tho moat successful hold here. The takings at the door were over £6 in excess of those of last year, and tho financial result was very pleasing to the school committee, teachers, and parents and friends who had worked so hard. During the interval Mr J. Campion, chairman of the school committee, thanked all for their patronage and assistance. Miss Betty Muir, of Palmerston North, was encored for a bright display of fancy dancing; a spot waltz was won by Beryl Mnekay and Peter Anderson ; and the Monte Carlo by Oma Reweti and Meihi Brown. Mrs BallGyiner played most of tho music for the children’s dances, and a first-class orchestra delighted tho adults with bright, lively music. Following were the dresses worn: Juno Hardinge, Early Victorian; Robbie Harvey, Tennis Player; Basil Chambors, Little Boy Blue; GeofL Prichard, Chinaman; Kathleen Garard, Empress Josephine ; Mona Thomas, Daffodil; Joan Sharp, Pixie; Elva Pedersen, Little Miss Muffit; Irene Werata, Old Fashioned English Lady; Keith Bailey. Chinaman; Lorna Huddleston, Pink Fairy; Jim Lundy, Folly; Phyllis Lundy, Powder Puff; Frankie Bailey, Jack in tho Box; Marion Bailey, A Daisy Chain; Graeme Read. Boy Blue; Joan Smith, Spanish Dancer; Irene Ellery, Gipsy; .Alma Ellery, Fairy; Jean Carter, Maori Maiden; .Peter Petersen, Pirate; Maureen Huddleston, Columbine; Nelson Ellery,Old King Cole; Jack Bromley, Tennis; Edric Carter, plain; Rex Ellery, Ancient Greek; I’at Ellery, Christmas Tree; Dorothy Hannah, Evening Dross; Winifred Hannah, Evening Dress; Francis Dunn, Chinaman; Arnold Button, plain; Ngarie Holland, Fairy; Ken. Hartley, Man with a Noes; Ray Hartley, Clown; Edgar Hartley, Toy Soldier: Cuthbert Geldard, Tennis: Cedrio Young, Cricket; Charles Warren, plain; Belle Smillio, Pink Fairy; Lionel Coulter, King’s Jester; Douglas Coulter, Drummer Boy; Rana Hill, Pom-Pom; Phyllis Sharp, China; Rayner Vile, Wood Elf; Cynthia Vile, Early Victorian; Graham Vile, Wood Elf;. Gordon Dornbush, Indian; George Bromley, plain; Mavis Bromley, Pierrette; Cecil BrordJey, Brownie; Hazel Bromley, plain; Joan Bromlay (Palmerston North), plain; Dorothy Dean, Modern Miss; Rona Dunn, Butterfly; Agnes Button, plain; Doris Neale, Little Dutch Girl; Zelda Neale, Russian Girl; Flo Howard, Tea ; Graham Holland, Elf; Don Caldow, Jazz Pierrot; Fred Maclcay, American Cowboy; Beryl Mackay, Sailor Lass; Doris Rich, Autumn; Stan Rich, Meself; Eric Russell, Indian Maid; Hazel Russell, Swiss Maid; Natalie Capstick, Gipsy; Norma Avery (Sanson), Britannia; Vera Rich, Victoria Maid; Morrie Gould Golfer; Audrey Capstick, Carnival; Molly Harris, Argentine Dancer; K. Iloidom, Chicken; Jim Coogan, Umbrella; Alan Amos, Highland Laddie; Aubimn Maconacic, Hungarian Gipsy; Mini Brown, evening dress; Stella Robins, plain; Morris Meads, Boy With the Notes; Graham Meads, Eastern Prince; Jack Howard, Indian Rajah; Joyce Duncum, Red Devil; Hubert O'Connell, Old English Gentleman; Graham Holland, Elf; Kathleen Amon, Japanese Lady; Brian Ralfe, Prince Arthur; Billy Bromley, Dutch Boy; Jack Signal. Tennis Player; Harold Ellory, Free Lance; Jean Button, ovening dress; Patty Hart, Umbrella; Shiela Signal, Period Lady; Jean Ellery, Patches; Margaret Ellery, Cabaret; Mavis Meads, Clock; Joyce Adin, evening frock; Nola Adin, Balloon Pierrette; Lois Adin, evening frock; Keith Edwards, Cowboy; Howard Haycock, Tennis Player; Nada O’Connell, Spanish Dancer; Rex Bromley, Cowboy; Helen Bromley, plain; Barbara Carson, Primrose; Betli Carter. English Summer Girl; John Mitchell, Tom Mix; Donald Gibson, Hoot Gibson; Joan Mitchell, Fairy Queen; Margaret Carson, plain; Joyce Pedersen, Old English Lady; Don Green, plain; Gladys Hart, plain; Harold Hannah, plain; Cyril Thomas, Sleepy Sam; Lindsay Haycock, American Traveller; Jean Cole, Flower Girl; Lindsay Vile, Page Boy; Patricia Vile, Early Victorian Lady; Patsy Goebel, Pierrette; Stephen Avery, Old English Gentleman; Marjorie Hill, Gipsy; and Jocelyn Vile, Early Victorian. GENERAL NEWS.

Mrs E. W. Smart is visiting friends in Hawke’s Bay. Constable and Mrs Larmor have returned from a short holiday in tho same district. Mr Geoffrey Whisker, who entered the pcetal service in Bulls (his home town) and afterwards went on to Palmerston North, was here last week bidding farewell to relatives and friends before departing for his new position in Whnkatane. On Wednesday Bulls and Marton Bowling Clubs will play’ a return match at Marton. Last week Bulls won by the narrowest of margins, and ttio Martonians expect- to avenge that defeat on Wednesday. Tho rinks will comprise three apiece, each player using tbreo bowls. This form of rink play is increasingly popular in this district, giving move players an opportunity to skip as well as giving all players more play, having to trundle three instead of two bowls on 'each bead. , Mr S. W. Ingram, who contracted a severe cold while playing bowls on a damp green in Palmerston North a week ago, has boon confined to his bed for some davs. Two local youths, Rex Homes and J. McDermott, are inmates of Wanganui hospital the former having broken a leg, and the latter an arm. Both aro reported to be progressing satisfactorily.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 November 1932, Page 8

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BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 November 1932, Page 8

BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 November 1932, Page 8