WAIPAWA NEWS
Opr. Qwn; Correspondent.)
' President's Trophy Match
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WAIPAWA, Jun6 25. A' bogey rouhd was played last Wod uesday by the members for the president 's -trophy. The- Tesults are as iollOws: Edwa'rds 4 down, Bishop 6 down, Bryant 7 down, Mitchell 7 down, Clark ' 9 down, Dallas-9 down, Jop'son 9 -down, Sunridge 9 downy Shackleford 9 down, MacGregor 9 down, Jeffery '10 down, UieklO down. • Edwards now plays a further round ' with Watts against' the cblonel. Solomon Island Mlssion. . There was a fair attendance. last evening at the Foreign Mission address given by Rev. Balshazzer Gina ih the Methodist Chureh. Mr, Gina, „wlio is a uative of the' Solomon Islands, ig toming New Zealand ag the foreign mission deputation for 1937. The.speaker, in a i'orceful manner,- bfought to the notiue oi his audience. the ' heathenish conilitions and practices existing in the Bolomon Islands before the advent of the missionaries, and by his own iil'o story showed the marvellous chango for good, bro'ught about hy the white workers. of the mission field. . At the conclusiou of his address Mr. Jiua v;as aeeorded a hearty vote of tlmnks, not only for hia sp.IeudicJ address but for tho .pleasing solos he renderod and also tho insfcrumentai items, which delighted his hearers. Foresters' Lodge. The half-yea-rly meeting of Court Little John was held in the Ouufeliows' Hall last evening, P.C.R. Bro. Moss prosiding. The eloctio'n of officers for the ensuing year resultcd as follows; Bro. H. Moss, P.C.R., M.C.; L'ro. E. Dunkin, LP.C.E.; Bro. W. Myrray,- C.R.; Bro. J Vauglm, S.C.E.; Bro; T. Carroll, S.W.; Sis H Hutt, J.W.; Bro. A. Hutt, S.B.; Bro. W. Vintin, J.B.'; Bro. J. Corskie, .ecretary; Bro. K. Pethrilc, treasnrer. Departing Bank Officer. ALr.-N. J. Caughtey, teller at ihe local branch of tho Banlt of Kew Zealand is under orders of transfer to the Wanganui branch to ftll the vacaucy caused by Ihe transfer of Mr, E, Windley to hea-i offiee. Duving his short stay' in Wai pawa Mr. Caughlcy has earned the esteem of all with whom he has eonie in cbntaet, and he will carfy with him many good wishes for his future suecest ji* the &eryi?«» N
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 3
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