HAWERA.
Dear Bee, March 1 * Last Saturday was gloriously tine for the tennis match between the Ilawera and Eltham Clubs. The Eltham team arrived in Ilawera early in the afternoon, accompanied by a large number of supporters, so that THE TENNIS GROUNDS wen- very gay. Some splendid play was witnessed. and eventually Ilawera ■won by three games, the local ladies proving themselves much stronger than their opponents. Those playing for Eltham were: Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Wake, Misses Blennerhassett, and S. ('.uncross, Messrs. Crump. Haydon. Robison, Poynter, Pitcher, and McGuire. The Ilawera team consisted of: Misses Baird (2), Koch. Caplen, Messrs. Caplen (2), Glenn, Dingle. C. Parkinson, and Meek. A most delicious afternoon tea was given by the chib, and Mesdames Gillies, Meek, and Nalder were untiring in their efforts to entertain the vi-itors. Amongst those present 1 noticed: Mrs. Syme (Eltham). wearing a heliotrope* floral muslin dress daintily trimmed, floral bat of violets to match: Mrs. Robison (Eltham). white embroidered linen blouse, navy blue skirt, sailor bat; Mrs. Wake. pink muslin blouse, dark skirt, white hat; Miss Blennerhassett (Eltham), white blouse, giey tweed skirt, sailor hat; Mrs. Gillies, dainty frock of heliolinpe muslin. >watbed belt of silk of conespoiiding shade, hat to match; Miss Dennison (Oamaru), becoming frock of embroidered lawn, up-river hat of white muslin: Mrs. Meek, blue and white frock of spotted cambric, white hat; Mrs. Nalder. smart gown of grey tweed, faced with white, cream hat; Airs. \\ estenra looked very smart in a grey Norfolk eoat ami skirt, black and white hat: Miss Worrall, frock of tussore, tucked and inserted with lace, black hat : Miss E. Bain, blue linen Eton coat and skirt faced with white, pretty floral
hat; Miss Day. cream serge coat ami pleated skirt, smart hat trimmed with piuk roses: Mrs. Basham, frock of white silk, frilled and trimmed with laee, white hat; Mrs Brett, black and white voile over white glace slip, black and white hat; Miss Brett, creme canvas coat and skirt, blue floral hat ; Mrs. Baird, tailormade gown of black and white serge, black hat: Miss Koch, white linen, black hat; Miss Alexander, blue linen, relieved with white, blue and white hat; Misses Bayley, Williams, Mrs. F. Livingston, Misses Douglas, Stringer. Carey, Mcßae, Caplen (21. B. Nolan, Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Worrall, Messrs. Meek. Crump. Haydon. Robison, MctJuire. Poynter, Pitcher, 11. Wilson. (Henn. Turton. S. Baird. I*. Dingle, C. Parkinson. Buchanan. Dougias. Kenny, etc. THE SECOND SWIMMING CARNIVAL was held at the Hawera Baths on Wednesday night, and was even more successful than tin* previous one. Amongst some of those present were: Mesdames r l urnbull. Meek. Mayor. R line. Ladv Muriel Dock. Misses Baird 12). McLean, Reed. E. Caplen. Mrs. Dingle. Miss Hunter, Drs. Westema and Deck. Messrs. Turnbull, Nolan. .DingJe. Li id e. Meek Hadfield. Chalmers. Glenn. S. Baird. IL Wilson, Norton. I*'. Turnbull. Storey. N. Caplen. Stevens. Parkinson.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10, 10 March 1906, Page 45
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480HAWERA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10, 10 March 1906, Page 45
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