WAIPUKURAU ITEMS.
[Own Correspondent ] The games played on the local bowlinf gresn yesterday resu'ted as follows:W. Saunders, Munoester, McOormiot Smi’.h (s) 35, C. Seundtrs, Reid, Klliott, Bernes (•) 8 ; Wells, Miiue, York, Hip per (s) 21, Nioholson, Gibson, Elluol Aonand is) 15 ; festhers matoh, (holders) W. Saunders end Curd 11, (obellen|ets|i Gibson end Ellison 16. To-morrow morning the sohool children along with parents and friends Ist* by the 7 15 a.m. train, for the annual tdP to Napier. A pleasant ceremony took place at tbs Town Hall on Monday eveningi Captain Braddel, of tbe permanent foWi presented Captain Teit, the present pod 1 master, Weipnkursu, (late Welliofk* Volunteers', with the medal for long efficient service. Captain Tait has ser>* in the Artillery, N Z Torpedo Cloji N.Z Engineers, end ultimately retiw as osptain of the Wellington RiflesMeedamee Hopkirk and Lowry W* left here to attend tbs Annual Colin 1 ' tion at GUborne of the W.O.T.U.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6161, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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