LADY SWIMMERS.
TRIP TO HONOLULU. [bt telegbaph.—own cobbes^ondent.3 CHBISTCHURCH. Wednesday. At a meeting of the committee of the council of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association to-night final arrangements were made for tho visit to be paid by Miss Gwitha Shand, of Christchurch, and Miss Pauline Hoeft, of Auckland, to Honolulu. Notification was received from Hawaii that the meeting at which the New Zealanders are to compete will be held about Ucro be r 25. The competitors would include Miss Hilda James, an Mgg&SSfL pion, who is at present vfinng The offer of the £^f pU ?jZ of conduct a expenses, was acassisting in the *? ltial J? y c A; Edencepted with *' appointed borough ,of A " girls during their as manager for uck % nd- M i ss shand training P or i°,,_;,t c hurch to-morrow evenTng her training in Auck, land. —*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18195, 14 September 1922, Page 9
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