POPULAR GIRL CAMPAIGN
TE HAPARA STILL LEADING Miss C. 'Alley, To Hapara candidate, was still leading by over 1000 votes last evening in the popular girl campaign, which has 'been proceeding for several mouths in order to raise funds for the new St. Joseph’s Convent in Roebuck road. . , At. the ((inclusion of, last evenings session of the sale of work ilk the Citj Hall, the position of the three candidates was as under: — To Hapara. (Miss 0. Alley), 6493 votes ... ... .... ••• 1 Kaiti-Whalaupoko (Miss M. Jones), 5477 votes « City (Miss If. Buscke), 4758 votes ... 3 The winning candidate will bo •announced this evening. A competition for a table, upon which is carved a view of Morere, was won by Miss Kathleen Newcombe. The table was donated by Mr. C. Bruetsch, and the ballot was conducted' under the supervision of Senior-Sergeant Wade. Last night the (competitions were conducted by Messrs. B. Mitchell, T. Haisman, jun., J. Parker, V. Petterson, and M. Rowan, while the stall-holders were the same as on the previous evening, with Mrs. CL H. Scents in charge of the supper rooms.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17411, 8 November 1930, Page 3
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182POPULAR GIRL CAMPAIGN Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17411, 8 November 1930, Page 3
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