FAIR IN TOWN HALL
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Town Hall Concert Chamber is at present being- converted into a veritable fairyland for the big fair which will be held there on Thursday ani Friday. The fair will be open during both the afternoon and evening. The proceeds will be devoted for the relief of distress in and around Auckland. There will be numerous stalls, displays and sideshows, and everyone ab invited to enjoy themselves and at the same time help a good cause.
been played yesterday, was postponed owing to the rain, and will be played later in the season. The monthly L.G.U. medal will be played next Tuesday, entries closing on Friday. Titirangi Ladies. —Bogey handicap, tomorrow at eleven o’clock, in this order: Mrs. Taylor v. Mrs. Rutherford; Mrs. Deight'on v. Miss Colebrook; Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. McMillan; Mrs. J. C. Finlay t. Mrs. Reid; Miss W. Horton v. Mrs. Hosking; Mrs. Alison v. Miss S. Johnstone: Miss Gold water v. Miss K. Horton; W-' 5 Grierson v. Miss G. Cooke; Miss G. Eas* ton v. Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Melrose v. Mrs. Horton; Miss Cornaga v. Miss Bray: Mrs. O’Leary v. Miss K. Fouhy; Mrs. Endear, v. Miss M. Fouhy; Miss Churton v. Miss Haslett; Mrs. White v. Miss Duder; Mis* Harvev v. Mrs. Richardson; Miss D. Stewart v. Miss S. Hall; Mrs. Robinson v. MeLawrence; Mrs. Cain v. Mrs. ” ater^ r ‘ Mrs. Sawers v. Miss McGowan: Richardson v. Mrs. Grevatt; Mrs. rr?. ■ v. Mrs. Beattie: Mrs. Anderson v. mt Roberts; Miss IT. Russell v. Mrs. tcdowes; Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. ; Mrs. Ferguson v. Mrs. Petre; Mrs. v. Mrs. H. Cook: Mrs. Goldwater L Hall: Miss Ponsford v. Mrs. w'Opw. Miss Millington v. Mrs. Cbappelb ~ Ward v. Miss M. Cooke: Miss McviMbM v. Mrs. Gillies; Miss Hacket v. M* EL ter; Miss Moody v. Mrs. Court, Nicholson v. Miss Evans. __ _ Hamilton Tourney—The Hamilton C* will conduct an open tournament on St. Andrew’s links on Monday conjunction with the Waikato Show. In the morning the of the Waikato Winter Show cup and medal handicap wII oe , ... over 18 holes, and In the aft r second round and a bogey nat.ai e be played over the same number o, The challenge cup is valued st 10 . ... and it will be held by the winner year. Entries close with the on Saturday, at 8 p m. b-t----be received for the medal and Dcgdicaps. Otahuhu Ladie*.—Canadian Saturday: Miss N. Dreadon t Mellsop v. Mrs. Shaw and - Whiteley: Miss Percy and v. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. HlpkMEllison and Miss Muir v. Mrs. » «js and Miss Richards; Mrs Sutherland v. Miss Cutforth _ Valentine: Miss R. an< j E O’Loughlir. V. Miss B *■ Wills; Miss Roberts an d_ dVIl* Miss Heard and Miss Paul and Miss Smith V. Miss t w another. Following is the Jane‘JT round to be played on Monday. J Mrs. Chapman v. Hlpt*® Parton v Miss A. yitvjf • n r, uef'C T V. Miss Roberts: Miss E- -.Css Cu" Airs. MeXeely; Miss PernY ' v tVbitfi' forth: Mrs. Valentine v. 9 ,«' Aliss Smith v. Miss Muir. - - Miss R. O’Louehlin: MW v. Miss Speedy: Miss SuthertaM Richards: Miss Wills v. ATis- _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 14
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