ROWING CLUB BAZAAR.
An Unqualified Success. Last Saturday night the above function was brought to a close, after a most successful season of four nights. From the opening on Wednesday night, right throughout the entire proceedings of each evening, everything went off without a single hitch, and the fact of the continued large attendances, was evidence that the public appreciated the strenuous efforts put forth by the organisers of the Bazaar. Busine.ss was even keener than on the previovs nights, and things were kept going till close on midnight. The names of the “ lucky ” winners are as follows :
Wednesday night’s door prize, Mrs King ; Thursday night, ticket no 124, not claimed ; Friday night, Mr F. Clarke; Saturday night, Mr Knapp. The following is the list of raffles :—Lily cushion, Miss H. Procter; ribbon cushion, Miss Hennessy ; p.l. centre, MrsMandl; oil painting, Mr Fraser; satchel, Mrs Knapp ; red cosy, Mr Mainwaring ; p.w. tray, Mrs Clemett; carved stool, Mr Lee; cushion, Mrs King ; table centre and flower stand, Mr R. Walker ; nightdress bag, Mr E. Walker; painted panel, Miss Cullen ; w.n. centre, Mrs Gower ; frame, Mr Hughes ; yellow cosy, Mr H. Johnston; cushion, Mr R. Bright; table centre, Mrs Jones, pillow shams, Mr J. Walker ; painted cushion, Mrs Sweeney ; centre, Mr Kirkley;’ carved table, Mrs F. Easton ; hall stand, Mr Orwin ; painting (Taupo), Mr F, Hooker ; painted mirror Mr Gillespie; red satin cushion, Mr D. Cameron ; white cushion, Mr Mairs ; painted mirror (poppies), Mr Mainwaring; cushion, Mr W. Cook; satchel, Mr B. Walls ; cushion, J. Coley ; fern picture, Miss Sowman ; green ribbon cushion, Mr Knapp ; table and yellow cover, Mrs C. Robinson ; table centre, H. Robinson ; fire screen, Miss Spelman ; chair and cushion, F. Charles; table centre, W. Walker ; dolls wedding, Esmee McCarthy, drawing screen, Miss Hennessy; picture, Mrs P. Easton, painted feather and cake, W. Cook; carved stool, Allan Walls; picture in frame, G. Walker ; mirror Mrs R. Easton ; pillow shams, Mr J. Gillespie; cushion, Mrs W. Walker; gold cushion, Mr Holt; carved table, F. Anderson. The guessing competition (weight of cake) was won by Robert Coley.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 22 September 1908, Page 3
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346ROWING CLUB BAZAAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 22 September 1908, Page 3
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