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THE CARNIVAL QUEEN.

The following table slows tlx: j»OWtion of the candidate# 111 the Ctu'tuvnl yueeu competition according to tUe latest count. Mo detailed figures will ilit published until tho tinai resuit u liuulu known on &iturday night:— Miss Hawko 1 IVIIS3 Jiihop % Miss Henriehs a iuss Harrison 4 Alias Meiiuire fi Miss Uennett (J Miss 7 Miss r apple well $ AiiiSS Kk,t,Erf MctiUißE, THE xtEVULL£i\S' CAWA^TE. There was a good attendance at the euchre party and (lance held in the Uood Templar Hall last night, in aui ' of Miss McUuire's candidature. After a. couple of hours ox euchre, tho prizes weie awarded as follow; Ladies: M**f >nlrd 1, Miss Koberts 2, Mrs Grant 3. , Gentlemen: Messrs. C, Grant 1, 0. Crone ■I, and w. Hargreaves 3. .Dancing wa* continued until a late hour to musus supplied by Airs Oeorge, .HISS MAliuu HENRiOHS, THE Bobi' . END CANDIDATE The skating carnival which too- place in aid of Miss Henrichs'candidature last week was so well supported thfct the committee decided to hold another. This .iniival, which opens this evening and continues to-morrow night, Will be higher, brighter, ah- better than its predt- 'v cessor, and a harvest of votes should m its result. The prizes, whieh are on jj view in Messrs. Bellringer Bros.' window, make a line display. i a social and dance will be held in th« East End pavilion to-morrow evening, when it is anticipated that further good business will be done. The committee has been putting is \ £ work, and is confident that ite candidate will .be very hard to ueat, an opinion that is shared oy a number at people. MISS ANNIE HAWICK, THS SWHfIV IVAN'S CANDIDATE. Miss Ilawke's committee if stiff '■boosting." To-night, a concert will be held at ithe Good Templar Hall on b> half of Miss Annie Hawke's candidature -ine programme will include kigh-ciu* items by Mr Van Heck's popular orchestra, and songs ay such popuur vecafota as Captain Stevens and Mr Normaa Day. The euchre party and social at Wert End, tendered to Miss Hawlce bt the roreshore Improvement Society, waa well attended last night. The Ant. ' prizes fell to Mrs Bullot and Mr UWa»dor, the latter playing qff with Mr George. Mrs Yates, Miss Hoskii, and : Miss Tiplady tied for the ladies' second prize, and Mi as Hoskin won at the finish. Several of the prizes were generously handed back and were disposed of once more to further the interest* ot the sportsmen's candidate. MISS GIUiKRT, .UE MUSICAL SOCIETIES' Ui^DIDATE. Owing to the unsatisfactory state of oh]i..«ri , u Royul Pie "°ts were obliged to cancel arrangements lor their appearance at Okato last evening The company will appear in a bright and new programme at tue Theatre Royal to-nig.it combined with an excellent mt re entertawment, which will oscupr the first ,ialf. A special feature of U>W i>P r«e will „c the "Apache, P ' w hich is to be put en by Inv""nf T f and Misß Veta tho < ! B V t r nspoo l )l ° wh ° h »d not the good fortune ®i witiMssbur this > Ti" the nr WOn l e^ Ul P erfwn iur- „ s, tno i/omival last week ohouH oubtedly not miss thi" "t>. The company will be renfMud m full lorce and in their bright IXattractive costumes, and with the spleadm items rendered during tho evenW t crowded audience should be assured , )rir,r^ ncoi . W " 1 bo tllß usual pictuFe Miss HILDA BISHOV, THE COUNTRi wm h*[J „? C n eaSf , Ul 90ciaI and <bnc« w"?£■£, P S P? rt " "• k Of Ci.,5 P'tr'WATß ortors of flnimoia end many most wi. iniriv m!! P oultr y fcavc be» to ass'l ?' V m^ (> t0 the commits trv «Ih, Couiv Kcginient Raild will' , J? ° P ' Tho ■ and will dism.iw ln «i« .•.ft ,no ,mS< T^r C mußic ' t'at't • and it win bp A"° w la ft " 6 weather, ,f and he re«r,>r o 011 her behalf, sent in n in, ca > collected can be tas, Mr R Tmrb,,? 0 , th ° BeCre " timik Tha Xh i sure it is in 11. T e P°" clos ca on Saturday, April

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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THE CARNIVAL QUEEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 4

THE CARNIVAL QUEEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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