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WAIKATO NOTES

Miss Eleanor Peake has returned to Te Awamutu from Australia, where j she has spent the last three months * * * ! Miss Margaret Featherhaugh. of Waitetuna, leaves with Mis® Stell*. Empson, of Te Awamutu, during the week for a trip to England. *OO Mr. and Mrs. R. Lord, of Te Awamutu, are leaving shortly to livo in Auckland. *OO Mrs. A. Ramsay has returned to Hillcrest a holiday to Kawhia. POLO AT MATANGI The beautiful day and the prospects of good polo drew a large number of enthusiasts to tli€» Matangi polo grounds on Saturday. Three matches were played between the A, B and C teams of Cambridge and Matangi. and, particularly in the A match, some fine play was witnessed. A delightful afternoon tea was served by the Matangi women, and all present had a pleasant afternoon. Among those present were:—Mrs. Vere Chitty, Mrs. W. Ranstead. Mrs. O. Hope, Mrs. J. McNicol (Hamilton), Mrs. Porritt (Cambridge), Mrs. Bouillon, Mrs. O. Monckton (Hamilton). Mrs. Bryand, Mrs. Wilson (Te Rapaj, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. J. E. Chitty, Mrs. Trubshaw. Mrs. Pat. Clarkin. Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Clachan (Hamilton), Mrs. G. Hinton, Mrs. Dingle, Mrs. H. Whewell, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. A. S. Brewis (Hamilton), Mrs. Hurd-Wood, Mrs. Townshend (Cambridge), Mrs. Johns, Mrs. E. Brown (Cambridge), Mrs. F. Roberts (Eureka), Mrs. N. Banks (Cambridge), Mrs. Mathias (Auckland), Mrs. R. Ranstead. Miss G. Nolan, Miss A. Halley, Miss R. Souter, Miss H. Crowtber (Cambridge), Miss E. Norrish. Miss C. W&Hnutt. Miss G. Cussen (Hamilton), Miss Whewell, Miss Blvth (Wellington), Miss Clarkin. Miss Wyatt, Miss A. Brown, Miss Noble (Cambridge), Miss Trubshaw. Miss Shaw, Miss T. Banks, Miss K. Oliver, Miss S. Quick. Miss B. Taylor (Ohaupo), Miss Townshend. (Cambridge), Miss Roberts. TENNIS PARTY AT CAMBRIDGE On Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. M. Jennins gave a very enjoyable tennis party at her home, “Gwynnelands.” in Cambridge. There were present:—Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. R. B. Cranwell (Hamilton). Mrs, Nelson, Mrs. Batchelor, Mrs. Eiby (Wellington). Mrs. Burke, Mrs. A. Sutherland, Mrs. N. Banks, Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. Rush. Mrs. R. Hannon, Mrs. I>. Lundon, Miss R. Souter. Miss A. Nelson, Miss C. Brown. Miss T. Bank?, Miss J. Clemow. Miss H. Crowther, Miss J. Veale, Miss M. Souter.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
372

WAIKATO NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

WAIKATO NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 4

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