THE BAZAAR.
— A Successful Conclusion. The bazaar in aid i f the Catholic ' hu.ch funds wag csi-ti ued <n Kiiday a';d Saturday. N twith.-tandii g the fcal ftate of the weather on SatQrd v a large > umber were pr>sent in th j fvening Mu:h intiiest wa9 ceiitr d in the \ari us competitions, csptci.ly n tie tir-if-war, Raiilway v. Quartern n. A < orcliest'al progr?mme was provided eath evening, ad on Friday evening Miss N Hawke danced the Highland Fling. The following are the results of the cOmp tition* Pillow fuht -L. Reynolds 1 B d-miking -T. Hayward 1. TjKb-of-'-ar—Railway v Quariymen. the-ie teims competed three time, aid resu't-'d ii a win f<r Railwaym n each time Followiig represented R iUaymen:~F. Court ney, W Monro?, P. Kaihau, W. Crisp, A Allingra-, T. Millar. i Puni team ir'et Pukekohe, Tykes, and Footballers, which lesult d in a win tor Puni each time. lyk sv. Trades —Trades win Pillow fight - Single men. L. Reynold* 1; maried men, Mr Black 1; toys, L. W Ison 1. • Nail-driving, ladiss Miss M. O'Connor. Much amus ment wss caused in the hat-trimming competition for men. Mr D Jobsoi was the winner. Shcoting competitions Silver teapot, Mas'er J Adarr,*; silver sugar scuttle, L. Brown; sheepskin, mat, L. Brown (for Miss Kenneily). Gue-sing competitors— wtiszbt of wedding Cdke, Mis Pairhh; weight of hi'thdav cakp, Mrs McGovtrn. The followi:R are the prize winrers:--Hannkerchjpf sa'het—J. Os ori.e. Pipe rack - Mrs Panish. 1 at'le centre—S Young. Pair of worked slippers—J. Walsii. Table c.nir.—B. Hayward. Hand-painted plaque-Mr Abbott. P<,stfl painting—Mr Regan. Stencilled table cover—S. Youig. Lace table cover—Mies lierney Cushion - Mrs Weßton. Carved tray—Mr J. Hickev. Pillow shams—B. Foy. Pipe rack—F. Rogers Cushion —Mr W. Bilkey. Pastel painting—Fa her Molloy. Hand-painted flower bowl T. Rogers. Pastel painting—Mr J. Hickey, No 2. Doll's cradle—Doreen Hamlin Hand-painted flower bowl P.. Quinn. Child''? sewing machine—H. Hayward. Pair hand-painted flower bowls—G. adalnney. table cover—Mr C. Beloe. Oil painting—G Vezie. Oil paintings—D. Malorey and I. Thompson. THE BAZAAR EXTENDED. The bazaar was continued yesterday aiternoon ani last night. A large crowd was again present in tin evening, much interest being taken in the drawing of the prizes. During the evening Mr J. U'Grady danced an Irish Jig and Sailor's Hornpipe. The following are the further competitions:— Pillow figi t—W Adams. Bed making, for mat'ied men —Mr Jackson. ShooJng competitions - For bridle, L Brown; pair mountej horns, T. Vujacich Guessing competiiion, tride's trousseau—M;ss H. Malonev. PainteJ panel—P. Ryan. Fire screen —O. Bilkey. Oil painting —Mr Dale. Cushion-D. Foy. Cushion—Mr Abbott. Oil painting-T. Regan. Oil pain'ed panel—Nostop. Hand-painted slippers— H. Carroll. Cushion—E. Rya". Carved table—Elsie Haydn. Hand-paint d mirrors Mrs R. Russell and T. Scholium. Cushion—T. Hayward. Hand-painted flower bowl —N. Lucas. Hand-panted fern bowls —K. Foster. Platform locker—Mr J. Ready Hand-painted cushion —T Lally. Table centre—M. Osborne. Painted panel-K. McSheen. Cushion—F. Glass. Oil i aiming— J. Fa;sett. Ha d psinttd o 'rich egj P. Ryan. Cu=hion—F. Glass. Pin cushion -Nellie O'Conno . Hand-paintul handkerchief sachet —B. Foy. Pin cushion ~C Dale. Oil painting—B. Russell. Cushion-C. Scott. Oil painting —T. Regan. At the ronclusir.n of the bazaar, an auition rale was held of the foods that weie left by Mr ae Monnlk, and fair prices were realised, ART UNION WINNERS. First, Mrs Walktr, Huntly; seronrf, W. Sutto:\ Drury; third, W. Jeff ires, Pukekohe; fourth, Mr McNally, Auckla, d; fifth, Frank J?ck?on, Pukekohe; sixth, Agnes Carter, Pukekohe; seventh, L. J. Peterson, Waikinu; eighth, A. J. Carter, iaumarai.ui.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 80, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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