KAIKOURA NEWS
I LODGE MEETING i The adjourned summoned meeting of the Loyal Heart of Oak Lodge took place on March 5, Sister M. Trudgeon, N.G., presiding over a large attendance. Sick pay amounting to £l2 16s 8d was passed for payment, together with other accounts amounting to £45 10s 6d. Delegates were elected for the conference. It was decided to strike a levy for the jubilee celebrations. A committee of five was appointed to arrange for the celebration. Tennis The following is the draw for the second round of the combined handicap doubles of St. Michael's Club:—J. Keenan and V. Ross (14) v. R. Chapman and I. Keehan (11); J. Brunei and M. Mackle (5) v. R. Wallace and A. Ross (7); J. Clayton and Mary Mackle (4) v. T. Miles and B. Gray (17); W. Gibson and K. Smith (5) v. F. Adair and E. Adair (14). Championship—J. Clayton v. B. Mackle, F. Adair v. W. Adair, R. Chapman v. S. Kerr, S. Cormack v. P. Kerr, R. Ross v. S. Eaton, A. Barnes v. R. Wallace, A. Gibson v. M. Walls, T. Miles v. J. Keenan, H. Stove v. W. Gibson, J. Miles v. J. Brunei. Women's Singles—T. Mackle v. B. Gray, Mary Mackle v. V. Ross, C. Stack v. S. Miles, K. Keenan v. C. Wallace, M. Keenan v. A. Keenan, E. Adair v. Mon. Mackle, M. Lanyon v. I. Stack, K. Smith v. P. Smith. A. Ross v. I. Keehan, E. Burrell v. J. Stack. Takahanga Club The yame against the Club on Saturday has been abandoned. The following will play against Ward at Takahanga at 1 p.m. on March 10: Misses L. Williams, I. Wareham, M. Osmond, M. Cormack, M. Strahl. and E. Ferry; Messrs S. Cormack, E. J. Williams, F. Warner, P. Grant, A. Gib- j son, C. Stewart, G. Taylor, and J. Harris. The draw for the semi-final of the men's championship is K. Wareham v. R. Grant, E. J. Williams v. C. Stewart, and for the men's doubles handicap: J. Davison and J. C. Smith v. Dr. Todd and W. McD. Baker; F. Warner and M. Leitch v. E. J. Williams and R. Chapman. Kaikoura Club The following will represent the Kaikoura Club in a match against the Cheviot Club at Kaikoura on Saturday next, March 9:—Men: S. Richardson. R. Williams, C. Adair, W. Teape, C. Wareham, J. Anderson, B. Borthwick, and Dr. Todd. Women: Miss Wareham, Mrs Reid, Miss Robinson, Mrs Morris, Mrs Todd. Mrs Anderson, Mrs Teape and Mrs Moir. In the combined doubles handicap, A. W. Ball and Mrs Anderson beat R. Williams and Miss Robinson, 52-41; S. Richardson and Mrs Robinson beat J. Anderson and Mrs Todd, 55-52. In the second round, G. Betten and Miss Wareham (3) play J. C. Smith and Mrs Reid (28); C. Adair and Mrs Morris (scr) play B. Sabiston and Mrs J. C. Smith (2G); J. and Miss Mackle (15) play C. Wareham and Miss Flower (3); Dr. Todd and Miss Garrett (27) play A. W. Ball and Mrs i Anderson (30); S. Richardson and Mrs ' Robinson (owe 5) play the winners of J. Reid and Mrs Hughes (16) v. W. Teape and Mrs Teape (14).
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 4
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