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CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT.

ITEMS OF INTEREST.

HEAVY TRAFFIC BREACH.

OVER-LOADED LORRY. At the Cambridge Magistrate’s Court yesterday before Mr s. L. Paterson, S.M., Robert Metcaire, group traffic Inspector, chaged J. W. Ross, cream carrier, Cambridge, with driving a motor-lorry_ hearing an excessive weight on the KlhtkiniArapunl main highway on September to. A plea or guilty was entered. A line of £l, with costs 10s, was Imposed.

LADIES’ GOLF. LAST MATCH OF SEASON. The ladles of the Cambridge Golf Club held a closing match on Wednesday, the .tournament resulting In a win by Miss G. Perkins with a net score of 76.

CRICKET. ALTERATION OF*DATES. In view or the ract that the Cambridge Cricket sub-Associatlon has decided to hold two-day matches the dates of fixtures have been altered, as follows — Saturday, November 11.—High School v. City, at High School: United Services v. High School, at square. Saturday, November 25.—Cambridge v. Waipa, at Te Awamutu. Saturday, December 2.—City v. United Services, at High School; Leamington v. High School, at square. Saturday, December 16.—Leamington v. city, at High School; High School v. United Services, at square.

TENNIS SUB-ASSOCIATION. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. The llrst series of the Cambridge Tennis sub-Assoclatlon matches will be played on Saturday. The teams to represent the. clubs are as follows: — Cambridge A (to play Monavale at Monavale), men: R. Feisst, R. Ingham, W. Smeeton, K. Ward. Ladies, . Miss J. Hulme, Miss E. Feisst, Mrs Gear, Mrs Ward. Emergencies: A. Clow and Miss R. White. Cambridge B (to play Leamington at Leamington), men: J. Haworth, W. Suck-j ling, W. Cubls, M. Ward. Ladles Miss J. Sayers, Miss N. Griffiths, Miss Laws, Mrs! Clow. Emergencies: K. Bellamy and Miss B. Harvey. Monavale A (to play Cambridge), men: B. Smith, 3. Gibbons, L. Hamilton, T. Cox. Ladles Miss m. Cox, Miss B. Glover, Miss M. McLairnon, Miss B. Frost. Monavale B (to play Karapiro at Kara-, plro), men: R. Giles, R. Smith, D. Clemow, A. Brown. Ladles: Miss B. Stead, Mrs Hannah, Miss M. Glover, Miss Bernice Stead. j Trinity A (to play Hautapu at Hautapu),! men: R. Gardiner, G. Williams, S. Gian- ! vllle, W. McKenzie. Ladles: Miss F. Strawbridge, Miss E. Lynds, Miss J. Ross, : Miss M. Lynds. | Trintty B' (to play Roto-o-rangi), men: S. Nicholson, B. Macdonald, K. Beer, I. Bryce. Ladles: Mrs JA Llnsley, Miss E. Clothier, Miss M. Burns, Miss M. Sutclltte. Hautapu A (to play Trinity), men: B'. Cubis, H. Roberts, E. Cubls, T. Tyer. Ladles: Mrs Wallace, Miss E. Bourke, Miss V. Holland, Miss V. Appleby. Hautapu B (to play Te Mlro), men: A. i Nicholl, J. Kelly, T. Kelly, T. Barr. Ladles: Mrs Petersen, Mrs Russell, Miss B. Cubls, Miss J. Watt. Karapiro (to play Monavale), men: M. Jamieson, R. Robson, L. Bourke, G'. Rose. Ladies: Mrs R. Robson, Mrs Jamieson, Miss E. Rose, Miss L. Rose. Emergencies: H. Wallis and Miss A. Mason. Leamington teams will be picked from the following, men: J. Dagg, A. Columbus, A.. Relthmuller, K. Stone, C. Hall, T. Hall, T. Dagg, A. Dray, C. Lye. Ladles: Misses J. Dagg. E. Billing, S. Teppercorn, M. Keeley, M. Klaus, W. Baker, L. Waite, M. Braekenrklge, E. Bradshaw and Mrs Mason

LEAMINGTON AFFAIRS. MEETING OF TOWN BOARD. The November meeting or the Leamington Town Board was held on Thursday afternoon. Mr T.S. Hicks presided. The Commissioner of Crown Lands replied to the board in connection with rate 3 on lot 434. It was agreed to write to the department and advise that if it will not be responsible Tor the water rates, the board would cut ofT the water Immediately. It was agreed that an extra street light be placed on the Burn's Street cutting 1 - Mr Peppercorn was requested to look into the matter or thefts of crockery from the Town Hall. Realising the ravages or the whit? butterfly pest, the board decided to give three prizes to the total value or 30s to the children or the Leamington school, catching the most specimens during the season. Domain Board. The same members sat as a meeting of the Domain Board. The much-ventilated matter of an exchange or land between the board and the Cambridge Dairy Company was again before the hoard, the company indicating that -ft was not prepared to exchange the corner section or Lamb and Burns Streef ror tbe factory site, but it was prepared to exchange land In the district to the same value of the factory site or twe aC lUwas decided that the matter be leri in the bands or Messrs Brook, Mack ana peppercorn. When the question of renovating tli« front entrance to the Domain came up. Mr Mack said it was time that a more appropriate and suitable entrance were provided. , It was decided that the board inspect.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 8

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CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 8

CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19100, 10 November 1933, Page 8

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