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WAVERLEY

LADIES’ GOLI Following is the draw for Ihe respective championships:— Senior First Round.—Mrs D. Lupton v. Mrs Parsons; Miss J. Train v. Miss McMeckin; Mrs Broderick v. Miss Mathieson; Mrs Handley v. Mrs Casey. Junior First Round. -Mrs G. Lupton v. Miss Barrow; Miss M. Alexander v. Miss N. Lupton; Mrs Pepper v. Miss A. Davis; Miss G. Mathieson v. Bromiley. Second Round.--Miss E. Shearman v. Miss D. Simson; Miss T. Aiken v. Miss J. Palmer; Mrs Palmer v. Mrs F. Train; Miss P. Graham v. Miss R. Shearman: Mrs Dallison v. Mrs Gray; Miss M. Dickie v. Miss Gray. (’ Division First Round. Mrs Davidson v. Mrs Christensen; Mrs Sheppard v. Miss B. Elmslie; Mrs F. Cunningham v. Miss Broderick. Second Round.—Mrs Johnston v. Mrs Shearman; Mrs Jack Pepper v. Mrs Dalrymple; Miss Patterson v. winner ol Mrs Cunningham v. Miss Broderick. WAVERLEY TOWN BOARD A meeting of the Waverley Town I 3oard was held in the board room on i Thursday, when Mr W. Heginbotham I presided. The balance-sheet showed a credit ' balance of 1187 12s 2d, interest £176 j 9s 7d, and separate account £52 Ils i 4d. Accounts amounting to £69 6s 5d I were passed for payment. The question of fixing a gauge at Hie water tower was discussed” and the matter was left with Mr F. Jeffry to arrange. A resolution was passed that cows ! be allowed to graze on the back | streets from September 1, 1936. to ! May 1, 1937, at the following charges* 17s 6d for each of the first two 25s ' for the third, 30s for the fourth. I It was decided to leave the ques- ' tion of erecting a stock route to F Jeffry. DOMAIN BOARD Mr W. Heginbotham presided at ; .he meeting of the Domain Board i held on Thursday, August 13. A credit balance of £46 2s 7d was shown on the balance-sheet. It was resolved that the Waverley A. and P. Association be paid their share of the sale of yards. £5 14s. Correspondence was received from Ihe Secretary of Lands in connection with the lease of Domain sections. It was resolved that the board consider it is too early to make alterain lhe arrangements made in 19.34 as all rents were being paid reasonably well and the properties were I being kept in fair order. FOOTBALL C'Ll B 10-day < Saturday) the Waverley seniors will play Kaierau seniors in rhe first round of the Charity Cup "knock-out" competition, on the local Domain at 2.45. Prior to the match a Wanganui representative fifth-grade team will play the local team at 1.30 p.m.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 194, 15 August 1936, Page 5

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WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 194, 15 August 1936, Page 5

WAVERLEY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 194, 15 August 1936, Page 5