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BULLS

(From Our Own - Correspondent.) BULLS, May 3. Tho following have been selected to represent the Rangitikci Golf Club against Foxton at Bulls on Saturday: J. S. trickcr, H. J. Hondry, R. F. Scott, A. K. Drew, A. W. Ainon, S. G. Goebel, W. Robertson, John Tricker, J. M. Crouchor, S. W. Ingrain, L. Ransom and R. Ingram. Tho following is tho draw for a stroke competition, to be played on Saturday also:—G. Drew v. H. Tricker, M. C. Gould v. N. Amos, G. D. Mower v. H. A. Signal, N. Prichard v. N. Amon, G. Bertram v. R. Mackay, S. Rich v. R. J. Carter, E. W. Smart v. scorer. Messrs 0. M. Broughton and N. Amon won Mr R. Hart’s silver medals for tho best scores off the rifle in senior and junior grades on Monday evening. u “ n sc S, es are as follow: —0. M. Broughton, 69 70 139; S. -Sharp, 69-68-137; T. Pnchard, 67—68—135; M. Banks, 68—66-134; RHart, 67—68—135; F. Thorby, L. Meads, 65-66-131; N. Amon, -130; I. Bevan, 64-65-129; R. McKenzie, 65—64—129; C. Anderson, 62—65—121, E. Petersen, 60—63—123; E. Lawrence, 63 -58-121; H. Lunn, 60-61-121. There was a large attendance of householders in Bulls on Monday evening, ana 12 nominations were received for se-ren seats on the school committee. Messis K. J. Carter and C. H. Thorby acted as scrutineers, and the following were e c ed:—Messrs J. Campion (chairman), A. G. Lane (secretary), Wm. Dean *. J-• Ralfe, II H. C. Holland, Joseph Ellery and S: Rich. Mr Campion, in his annual report, regretted that they had not balanced the budget, but the overdraft had been reduced. The school had been reduced a grade, and now had only three teachers. He referred to the great work done by Mr W. H. Olson, who had left during the year, and welcomed the new headmaster, Mr W. A. Churchill, and M Churchill. He thanked helpers at the school ball, concert and card parties, also the Women’s Institute for offering to cany on the cookery classes and Mr C. 11. Thorby and Mr F. Ihorby for keeping the woodwork classes going, in conclusion he referred to the help g l% ’C n by members of the retiring committee. Mr Churchill reported that the attendance on February 1, 1932, was 108, and the present roll was 107. He referred to various visits made to the school by heads ot the Wanganui Education Board, and also thanked the Women’s Institute and Messrs Thorby for their good services. the pupils had won the Vile Shield, but finance would be difficult when it came to plaj’ing football and basketball competitions. Scripture lessons were held weekly, and Captain Mitchell had addressod pupils and parents prior to Anzac Day. , e FJj were only five boys over tho age of 12 years in the school, and assistance would be required in keeping the fine grounds in order. A flag 500 tournament was held afterwards, the winners being Mr and Mrs McGregor and Miss McGregor, and Mr L. V. Homes. Supper concluded n successful meeting. . No meeting was held at Raumai Road (Glyneath), and the old committee will carry on. At Parewanui there was a fair attend* ance. The committee are: Messrs Mitchell (chairman). A. J. Montgomerie, Brown, Bowen and Reid. < . The fortnightly meeting of Rangitikei Lodge No. 14, 1.0.0. F., was held on April 28, N.G. Bro. Harris presiding over a very good attendance of members. Correspondence was received as follows: From Grand Lodge, forwarding quarterly circular dealing with new lodges opened, membership, Grand Lodge of Australasia session, and annual returns. From tho Friendly Societies Board, requesting ‘ that members’ names be sent in as early as possible each quarter. One candidate was initiated. P.G. Bro. Mansell reported on the District Lodge meeting held Rongotea on April 18, and P.G. Bro. Cooper conveyed fraternal greetings from Kopane Lodge. It was reported that a hot point and switches had been fitted in tho supper room, and necessary repairs effected. Good bags of ducks are reported all round this district, and on the larger lakes limit bags were the rule.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 4 May 1933, Page 8

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BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 4 May 1933, Page 8

BULLS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 132, 4 May 1933, Page 8

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