NAPIER.
Dear lies, June 5. A ball is to be held on the Ist of next month in aid of the Napier Hospital. It will be similar to the poster and fancy dress ball of last year, and a prize will be given again for the best poster. The dance is to take place in the Gaiety Theatre, and as a large and representative committee has been formed, the function will no doubt be a great success. Tn the monthly medal competition AT THE GOLF LINKS, Miss Hindmarsh, 77 —10—67, was successful in the "A's”; Mrs Hata. 73—3— 70. was 2nd : Miss Chapman. 77—6—71; Mrs Perry, 68 add 4—72; Mrs Cargill, 73 —1—72; Miss E. Bennett, 80—8—72; Mrs Smith, 74—1—73; Miss Locking, 80—6—74; Miss Balfour, 82—4—78; Miss Davis, 82—3—79. Miss L. MeLean was first in the “B's” with 80—5—75; Miss M. MeLean, 82—6—76; Miss Newbold. 87—10—77 ; Miss Cotterill, 90—10 - —80; Mrs James MeLean, 83, scratch, 83; Miss Kennedy. 85. scratch, 85; Miss Lila Davis, 92—6—86; Miss Todd, 98— 11—87. Owing to the beautiful day there were a large number of entries. Tea was given by Mrs Logan and Miss Cotterill. A most successful MAORI FANCY DRESS BALL was given at Waipawa on the 3rd inst., and was largely attended. The music was supplied by Miss Moroney and Mr James Cosgrove. The prize for the best costume was awarded to Mrs Donnelly’s niece. Miss Taina Karauria. As well as the Maoris of the district, numerous Europeans were also present.
MARJORIE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXIV, 13 June 1903, Page 1678
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249NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXIV, 13 June 1903, Page 1678
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