KAIPAKI.
Crloket Match. The last of the Waipa Cricket Association’s matches was played on Saturday, when Kaipaki A team met ■the Rukuhia A team at Rukuhia. Rukuhia batted first and were all dismissed for 32 runs (C. Pe-rrow 5 not out). Kaipaki made 57 runs (J. Tarr 10). Enjoyable Concert. An enjoyable concert was given in the hall on Easter Monday night by the Leamington Merry Makers, who displayed talent in songs, monologues, musical and elocutionary items. There was a good and appreciative audienoe. At the fall of the curtain, Mr A. Goodwin, on behalf of the Cricket Club, for whose benefit the concert was anranged, heartily thanked the concert party for their kindness in coming to Kaipaki, and expressed the hope that they would pay a return visit In the near future. After supper a dance was held until 12 p.m. Mr A. Fletcher and Miss Edwards (Ohaupo), kindly supplied the music, and Mrs Laurent (Rukuhia), played an extra. The following was the programme— Pianoforte solo, Miss L. Tripp; song, Miss P. Johnston; humorous monologue, Mr R. Klaus; violin solos, Miss Tripp; recitation, Miss Nola Johnston; humorous item, Club’s comedian; songs, Miss Low; playettes, “The Cheer-up League’s visit to the Hospital,” and “The Domineering Wife"; humorous item, Mr Hosking; sketch, "Orange Blossom.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 8
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