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POLO MATCH.

The Polo match, Christchurch, on Saturday was a very interesting one between players under thirty and or er thirty. It appeared the men were as pleased to be recognised as under thirty as ever any woman was, anil certainly the • young ’ ones played a splendid game. But it was * prohibition ’ day or * direct veto ’or something of the kind. At all events there was no afternoon tea, and the ladies said, ‘We did need it and we did miss it.’ Lord and Lady Glasgow and the Ladies Boyle were among the interested spectators, also Mrs Hunter Blair, Mrs Alister Clark, Mrs O’Rorke, Mr and Mrs Palmer, Mrs Ogle and Miss Palmer, Mis Heaton Rhodes, Mrs and the Misses Campbell, Mis Arthur Rhodes, Mrs Gordon, Mr and Mrs Russell, Mrs Buller, Mrs Robinson, Mis Ollivier, Mrs H. Brown, Misses Latter, Bowen, Johnstone, Baldwin, Helraore, Graham, Mr and Mrs J. 11. Scott, and several of the oilicers of H.M.S. Lizard.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 50, 16 December 1893, Page 511

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POLO MATCH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 50, 16 December 1893, Page 511

POLO MATCH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 50, 16 December 1893, Page 511

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