HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
IFrom Our Scrotal .-Reporter.) i • T PETONE SOWING CLUB, y Favourable conditions prevailed at Petone on' - Snturdfty,' when itJio gccond heat and pf ; the.- Petone Bowing Club's sonior fours andVi' the. first'hoat of, the'.junior ; fours'^ r ereVrowed« y ;y : A: flight .spiithorly • bad raffled thp eurface .' . of; tho vj?ater iin ,• the forenqon died down as v, v\ - the, ,day;-TroTo >. on, j, and, / "by four • o'clock, - tho / sea was.as smooth as could bo desired. ;In the • second heat of-the'senior fours, Bonner (str.), M MQpre, ,and May beat Sharon (str.), ■/ • >.. Parrant, . Struthers, ; and ; Arrowsraith. -: The {?: :^v^rac9: /.wag •; the.jhest that been . rowed;.'at • vPptohd jii§; Bpriner^;; ; gaining the . ; .verdict; by a narrow'inp,rgin : pf about two' feet.-. In .the .hnal: of the same. 'White (str.),; vi"-^, -Burridgerahd/H:lnglis ; : beat . Bonner ; ■/ :llay. l by about'q v v length and a ;)ialf. : The .nme. in this' race com-' v fvKe^t pf;' tKe '-junibr: fours," 'Gore. > (str,),. Staples; N<woll # ami Jas, ; Daly beat i . ulpnnip (str.)/ Blandj -"Jack?.- Daly, and jU'NoiI. 1 -• Both-crows showed very good form, Qoro win-; ning by a little over a length. TEMPERANCE SUNDAY. - _Yesterday being."Temperance: Sunday," the* ;- v Good Templars ot Petone attended .the evening service at tho Uruted Methodist Church m tbfl regalia of their,order.-The musical portion ;v ~'•'^ v[ Pf /. thjß,seryico '•waS;' specially -/arranged ror.v the • occasion, appropriate hymns being sung. • Miss ■ Doris .M'Ewen gaye i\ solo with a temperanco: i thpmo, .■ anu -Mr. Chamberlain- and ''Mrs. l'erBas,on sang "Ora Pro Nobis,',' Tho'Rev. A. G.' beamcr tqok ior his text "Am I my brother's .... keeperf speaking specially in .regard' to tho. . . bearing whicu'tho test hau-oij.the temperance " ■ >: V<lue3HPti./V. )i JOTTINGS. : ; !r •':ThO 'ionMgetic;: C^niitteo' i ' aiid officials v ivho arranged for tho Catholic bazaar lately held ir' v- in Putono hayi! every, reason to bo satisfied' •: with tho result-, of their efforts. Though the ' accounts hayo.not yet been settled, it is expected, that there wjl[ bo a net balanco of over - .f59- ..ThoVhazate' ran for,'fivenights,; and, for a district of fho size of Potonc, tho • • financial result, is. a splendid one. Specialmention must bo mado -of -the'work dono by Messis, F. J. Cornell, A. Coles, S. Brice, and G. Cronin.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7
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360HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7
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