POLO OPENING .
• ) 'Die ClirisLcKijrcb Polo Club, ■, winch has been inactive during the war. re-, commenced play on Saturday xiiter-; noon. Unfortunately, the welither "as unpleasant, but there were tome good spells phfyed, the playing of', the L’areora team being the strongest. 1 His Excellency Lord Liverpool, patroiii of the club, with her Excellency the Countess at Liverpool, Colonel and Mrs .and tho Misses Foljambe, were present. Mr A. E. G. Rhodes (president) and Mrs Rhodes, Dr Maitland (secretary), Mr and Mrs George Rhodes, Oapthxn and the Hon Mrs Tahn Rhodes, Hbn Eileen Phmket, Mrs Dampier-Crosslew, Mr and Mrs J. Chapman, Mr and Mrs’ Hugh Ensor, Mr and Mrs C. H. Ensor,‘ Mrs Vernon, Miss Nan Rich, Mite Helen Rich, Miss Helinore, Mr and Mr.s Henry Wood, Miss Hope Wood. My and Mrs J. M’Crackcn, Mr and Mrs P. M’Cracken, Mr and Mrs A. FearA iAr Orbsli, jir and Mre % Arthur Mworeliy. Mr Herbert Mwortiiy. Mr j Pc-roy Ehvorthy, Mi- and Mrs'T. I-. Chapman, Dr ana Mrs Guthrie, Mr A. Humphreys, Miss Humphreys, Captain D. O’Rorke, Dr and Mrs Scott, bliss L. Martin and tho Misses Tesqhemater alst» were present. Afternoon tea was dispensed by a number of girls.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19830, 22 December 1919, Page 9
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198POLO OPENING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19830, 22 December 1919, Page 9
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