INGLEWOOD NEWS.
CARNIVAL QWIiliN". Owing to the inclemency of the weather, tin- crowd watching the results 011 Saturday was very small, but enUuH;-a-stic. Tlii'. Fire livipide and friendly societies arc working like tro.jaus to secure the return of their candidates, and it -Is cxpiVtc«l tii'J.t one or Use other will bo on top. Good luck to the Fire. Brigade. They're worth supporting', and ivher. all is finished, I trust they will have funds enough to erect a ne-.v station, and jirovide t'he nietn-bcr-s with a decent working uniform. The Foresters held their carnival queen soeial at Ta-riki on WedurMlav last, the hall lieinjr crowded, and as ii result will secure about COO votes for their candidate, Miss Fabish. The Fire Brigade ;held their first. i-ar-niva! fpiorri social and (knee on Fvid-ty in tin: Druids' Hall. The Hour was in excellent order and real fun prevailed. A feature of the evening was the excellent playing of Prof. Henderson. An old rooster was offered for .sale, and created 110 end of amusement amongst those present. The bird elmnjted hands about 20 time' 1 , final]v realising about £3. The Hibernians intending lio'dins their carnival queen social next month, and, judging by the way they are fretting to work, it should turn out a groat success.
The Kainuta. Territorials must fi'.'l | gratified wit'n thi' mwoss of thi.-ir social [mid (l;inee. which was.held in tin- Kaiinatu Hull on Thur.-.day last. The lull was well (illel, and dalicinwas kept up til! 3 o'clock. Mii-ie was provided hy Mr. Matthews' orehestra, :tml was greatly nppre: iatcd. This oivhe-tra. \vl:h-li lias had a jjood vim lately. eon<isls of 1;. Sutherland (violin), .M. Fowler (piano), A. Stockman (ehirionet), ami A. Mathews (comet). During the evenirsff Mr. A. Chonjf "The I'lag that Rules the World,'' anil as an encore "A Soldier and a' Man.-' mo a r.o.u; nn.\i!i) hlkctiox. Tho election. wliieh took plate o:i Saturday, to lil! the vacancy caused by tie l resignation of Mr. 0. M. lloldt. did not create n /,'i'eat <!i 1 of interest, only 221 elector;:. their votes, the risnlt hd'n.H a. win for Mr I'. lSeu.uchiunp with a anajority of 152 r.vu' his opponent, Mr. ,T. Schr'ieiler. the voling lxnug Mr. I'reuichar.ip IRS, .Mr Schraedc.r f»(i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 297, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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373INGLEWOOD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 297, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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