CROQUET. The Feilding Croquet Club intend opening their green to-morrow (Wednesday), and Otaki Club on Saturday, 30th inst., and have issued invitations to the local club i t be represented. Local players desirous of making the trip are requested to hand in their names to ihe secretary.
Mr Alfred Alsop, of the Kailway Department, one of the best known engine-drivers in the Manawatu, who is retiring on superannuation, was tendered a farewell social by over one hundred of his fellow-em-ployees on Saturday night at Palmerston iS’orth. In presenting the guest of the evening with a suit case and smoker's outiit, Mr Walker, assistant locomotive foreman, spoke of the general high regard in which Mr Alsop was held by all, and the splendid work done by him in his thirty-six years of service. Mrs Alsop was made the recipient of a hand-bag and a rose bowl. An excellent evening’s entertainment was left in the able hands of Messrs W. Young, W. Bryden, T. Murphy, T. Mitchell, M. Signal, J. Boyd and J. Muirhead.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 2
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180Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2485, 26 September 1922, Page 2
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