MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.
« CASHMERE HILLS CARNIVAL. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Cashmere Hills Carnival Committee, Mr Prudhoe in the chair, tho report from the ciecutive dealing with the programme of events was endorsed, and tho various committees were formed to take charge of the various attractions, stalls, and side-ehows. It waa decided to call the function the May Queen Carnival, one of the .prominent features to. be the election and crowning of a May Queen. CASHMERE HILLS SCHOOL. Th° scholars of the Cashmere School were taken to Now Brighton by special cars f<ir jw 6C " picnic. About 300 children and < j ent - t^lc weather bein? almost made order. A most enjoyable day -was spent x, go programme of sports took "Pa. r , and every child in the than!™ ur ? home with a trophv. Special Kt,hZ • to Mr Cousins for for BU PP l ying and erecting tents k- of thr *Kr >m M r _ t ' le bathers, to mem„d lo Mr Taylor, ol ,£* S ;, cellent arrangements made t,r h;Z. .u eier for the comfort 011 ihe
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 2
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