WHANGAMOMONA
AOTUHIA SPORTS. Owing to the wot weather there were not as many people at the Aotuhia Sports as usual. However, those win) did venture out had a most enjoyable day. All horse events werecancelled i«s the ground was in an j unfit state. The running and chopin g events proved very interesting. A. Stockwell's band provided excellent music during the day. Besiilts are: — CHOPPING. Maiden chop (first prize, cup, donated by .Mrs. Pellett): B. Cleland j 1. Open chop (Ist lirize, cup, donated by Sports Club): F. Corbett I, R. Hint/. 2. Sweepstake chop: S. Anderson. 1, R.Hint/. 2. . OTHER EVENTS. RUNNING. 100yd,s : 11. Cleland 1, E. Cleland 2. ( Hop, step, and jump: G. 0 Dea 1, J E. Cleland 2. Pillow 'flight: 11. Cleland 1. Maimed men's race: F. Bridgeman 1. parried Ladies' race: Mrs .Dunn 1, Mrs. Brictgeman 2. 'Single ladies' race: K. O'Dea 1, i ]). Pellett 2." Stepping the chain: Mrs. Pellett 1. Guessing number of apples in case: Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Watters even. Ladies' nail-driving: Miss E. Sadlier. I A dance, following the sports was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Whanga 1 , and proved a great success. Visitors were present from 'fahora, Kohuratahi, Huirqa and Jnglowood. Music was supplied by Mr. A. Bottomlev, extras being played by Misses I'. Pellett, D. Pellett, V. Anderson, S. Bight and Mr. W. Blair. The Monte jpai'lo waltz was won b.V Mr. B '.'Cleland and Miss N. Geever. Mr. B. Cleland capably carried out the duties of M.C. Among those present were; Mes-1 dames V. Nicholj green rep; Dean, apricot crepe-de-chene j Foreman, blue crepeVde-veliene•; Cr. Murphy, black j velvet; Misses J. Smith, mauvo crepe-de-chene j E. SadJier, creain.sjlk; J}. Pellett, flame georgette, V. Pellett, pink crepe-de-chene; Z. Moore, green charmeuse; A. Price, brown velvet; N. Geevor, peach crepe-de-chene; J. Kelly, white rayon; M. Kelly, bl'ack taffeta, with green, overskirt: V. Anderson, flame velvet; S. High, black satin; M. O'Dea, apricot, crepe-de-chene; K. 0' Dea, mauve crepe-de-chene; E. West, mauve -silk; A. West, salmon pink taffeta; I). West, peach taffeta; J. Wilkinson, fawn rayon.
PERSONAL. Messrs. L. and R. Hints: wore the guests of Mrs. Geever during the week-end. Miss •!• Wilkinson is visiting Mrs. Old. Mr. P. ITathaway was the guest of Mrs. Geever for Easter.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 43, 24 April 1930, Page 6
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