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QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD.

TILE COMMITi-EliS WARMING Ul\ | 'Miss Death, tflio country candidate, has won the fl ■worth of votes <lkma.tod b.y Mr Leslie for the oandadato polling the moat votes during the piwt. week; there was much surprise with the, result. The following are the votes registered In the respective cantUdhbes:— Alias Death 1830 * Miss Ilawke 1547 Miss Fabish 1451 M'ias Nesbit 876 This gives Miss Death a surplus of SOS votes, without the prize. The following is the official count up to Saturday ait 10 a.m.:— Miss Death 3506 Mias Bawke Mifla FnbiH-h 3041 Mias Nesbit 2GHI

As tho figures shlow, the. contest is going bo be very close. The committees are now warming up, and realising that if fcho "Country Girl" is going to be put down this time itliey have got to get busy, ,

A sale will bo held at Messrs Matthews Gamlin and Go's mart on Saturday afternoon next, after three o'clock, for tho purpose of selling (free of commis-ipion) anything that may bo sent in tk> bo «>!d | for any candidate. No doubt competition will be keen, as all committers will take advantage of this generous wfi'er. The executive wish to state that the bazaar to be held at tlie Town Hall on the 4th, Atilu mid fith of June U not in favor of any candidate. The Inglewood public aro promised a treat, as the programme for the bazaar includes some very fine iteinfi, a "?itar" being the "March of Nations," designied by Mr Lints. Judging by the opinions of those who have been some of the practice-' this will be one of the moHib spectacular marches ever staged in tiiis district. The exhibition >otf the "Hesitation" waltz, "Trot," and "Tango" sWould prove very interesting after what we hare beard of the trot and tango. The func tions to be held itihis week for the different candidates arc tote numerous to mention.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 4

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318

QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 4

QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 4

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