HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
(From Our Special Oorreaiiondont./
\ HTJTT : HORTICDI;TURAL ; ; SOCIET?. ;,/-The: ■• Hutt \ Talley 'Horticultural.;. So--ciety./anhounces that' its annual' spring: ; flower, .show;/will be'; held: at ;DriUvHaU^bn'-<Weito«sday^and\'Thii i r8;; yday.-nest:. '',-The/schedule,contains forty-; 'nine /sections,/'and -judging,-from /the. popularity iof; the'imany:'.^varieties:- of' 'daffodils, a; large'number ;bf..-entries-may ■; 'he The. Governor and .Lady, Islington' have 'notified.;the "secretary . that they;; will., attend,: and./his.. Excellency, will open the .show.'on''Wednesday. ; at '3' 'p.m: //.With .fine/: weather a, record'' attendance of :i visitors 1 cipated ''and. the committee has, made' • irrangemehts • for. an': ejijoyable 'aftbrT>,66'n';/ ,-The;Hutt'/Orchestrar.will:'play and.iafternqon, fc wall';be ;.:
The.; twentieth-Taruiualv"social'.'.of'.'tho Petone -Football .Club;';was:-held :in..the ■ Drill-hall .last 'night. ; r -Thef.e. were/about 150. guests^'present;^^.■■Messrs.;'"V\ r...Hardham, M. Ryan, "and- E;" Price antcd'.as M.C.s,;; aid.-' the secretary; of - the :Social Club was.'Mr: 'G'.'/Miller ;;'Supper;"was •served in the rooms adjoining the hallj and"'was : capably supervised'.;;by',-; .the members.of;the'"Ladies'- Hookey' Club.•>•■■ ; On' Wediiesday. aflx>fnbbriv;tlie.i Hastings'; District; High 'Schools', boys'.•'tried'' their-hand/at hockey tatives' of "the' Petone;'• District /High School. ; 'After "antinteresting' gaine, Petone' won ;-;by- sv : gdals.;'.to';3.';'V'-.Oh '.Thursday afternoon ! the'; return .football match.iwas when;Petohe ; were 'victorious;by. 18 points'.;to•'s.;.•■'in'the evening • tho! Joys. .were; entertained;; at i;;"social."':;-There • guests' present, and ; an: 'enjoyable, evening; was .spent. ;■";.The will ;yayo"'fbr'homo 'tluVmbraing.;:, ; ; ; ,
;'A sitting, of,the.Petone Police Court was held yesterday : morning V: (Messrs.;. Mothcs:; and .Wakeham y : JJ'.'si.occupying the •Bench.',; Two. youths":T : wer6 charged Vwith-,", wilfully/damaging flowers,the'property, of: Mrs.' Brown:■■■:. : A ■iMnpctipn''ii[asVcntere^'j : .' : being' discharged .with a'caution. 'For leaving the -wheel "of 1 his A vehicle..- unchained' whilst-absent, .•Howard; Biirridge'.'was fined.ss.;/.without;costs;''-C. Drake • pleaded;guilty to; a; charge; 'of beh'acVingr in" a threatening • manner in a public:'place. '. Accused 'stated •that his -. demonstration had ;bceh - made 'under . provocation;- and '.he- convicted and .discharged. ;.;:■ ..';'- '-\.".-"■ _"."";Vi'.-";'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 6
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269HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 918, 10 September 1910, Page 6
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