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OLD BOYS' REUNION

KING'S COLLEGE PROGRAMME "OLD RIVALS" GOLF MATCH The 23rd annual reunion of the King's College Old Boys' Association will commence with a ball at the Peter Pan Cabaret to-morrow night and will continue over the week-end, concluding with a chapel service and. afternoon tea at King's School, Reinnera, on Sunday, when old boys will be tho guests of the Board of Governors. An interesting programme has been arranged and many of the activities will be held at the college at Middlemore. What has come to be regarded as one of the most important sporting events connected with the reunion, tho annual golf match with the Grammar School Old Bovs' Association for the "Old Rivals" tup. will be commenced on the Auckland Club's links on Saturday morning. A gymkhana will be •held at the college in tho afternoon, when an entertaining programme of athletic and novelty events, including a burlesque football match, will be presented. There will be an old boys' dinner at Hotel Cargen in the evening. A service, conducted by the Rev. Jasper Caldcr and the headmaster, Mr. J- N. Peart, will bo held in the war memorial chapel at the college on Sunday morning, and old boys will ho tho guests of the Board of Governors at lunch. There will be a service in tho chapel at King's School. Rcmuera, in the afternoon, and the reunion will bo brought to a closo with afternoon tea. The annual meeting of the Old Boys Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday night, when the installation of the new president will take place.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 18

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OLD BOYS' REUNION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 18

OLD BOYS' REUNION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22465, 8 July 1936, Page 18