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INGLEWOOD.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Jnglewood, Yesterday. The monthly medal competition was phyed on the golf links on Thursday, when F. Brown proved the winner with a nett score of SO, W. Marshall and .T. Sutherland being the runners up with scores of 82. On Monday next, Labor Day, a eompetiton has been arranged. fn the morning a medal competition is' to be played, and in the afternoon a match bogey, the prizes being presented by Mr. Gudgeon. The ladies have arranged a competition for the same day, and their prizes are being presented by the bachelors. The. following donations have been received for the Rod Cross Fund: Mrs. B. Fisher 2s, Mrs. Percy Hoby 2s,T)ulcieand Mervvn Larsen 2s, Mrs. Charters. Mrs. Joseph Fabish, Mrs. S. Allan 2s Gd each, Mrs. Stimpson. senr., Mrs. Bunyan, Mrs. S. Grossman, Mrs. Griffiths, Mr. Branch, and Mr. W. Syme 5s each; M. W. and Miss Olive Fawcett Is each; Mrs. G. H. Robinson. Mrs. 0. Youns. 10s each; Mrs. J. P. Harrison, £1: Miss Lambert, 10s; Miss Minchin (making factory aprons), ss: Mrs. C. A. Roberts (sale of flowers), 15s; True British (sale of calves), .-CI (is fid; Red Cross Mart receipts, £8 (is lid. Total. £ls Ss lid. Monday, Labor Day. is to be observed as a close holiday by the the local business people. , ' On Monday last the Patriotic Committee met and agreed to strongly recommend to the Taranaki War Relief Association, assistance for a local returned soldier, who was severely wounded, and has to go to Kngland for special treatment. Other matters ot minor importance were also dealt with. The secretary wishes to acknowledge the following from the. ladies of the Wesley Guild: Mrs. Longbottom, two towels'; Miss Olsen, one flannel shirt; Mrs. H. Petersen, four flannel shirts; Mrs. Dennis, one flannel shirt; Mrs. Heatley, one suit of pyjamas; Mrs. Sutherland, one suit of pyjamas; Mrs Larsen, four paii'3 ward slippers; Mrs. Howlett, three facecloths; Mrs. Reeve, thre#facecloths; Mrs. Parkin, four face-cloths., j

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 3

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333

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 3

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 3

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