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THE PIERROTS.

A GOOD START. The various raffles conducted i>y the Pierrots on Saturday resulted as follow: Ham .\o. 18, A. Marsh; cheese and flour No. 42, P. GUmnie; Gordon setter P«P,JXo.OO, J. Milne; pair canaries, No. 30, P. Doughty; tea and flour, No. 25, A. Hewlett; ham, No. 67, 11. Brookman /redonated); tea, flour, cheese, and ham -No. (,3. Colonel Evans (re-donated): tea and (lour, No. 47, 0. W. Williams; lady's umbrella. No. 25, Mrs. Beaver, smoker's companion, No. 53, J. Duffin; electric iron No. 23, B. Boon; flour and cheese. £o. 57, J. Oonnett; tea and ham, No 40 H. G'oodacre; jewel casket, No. CO, P. Na" than; ham, cheese, and llour, No. CB,\v. A. Scott; hrcoch, No- 402, Mrs. A 8 Frost, Omata; beef, mutton, and tea , n < L 3C ' r , E ° y Parksn ' Shetland pony, No. '»32,_ K. C. Gray, Mokau; pair fowls, No. i, Mr. E. George; diamond and sapphire ring, No. 636, A. M'Dinaard; sack oysters, No. 10, p. Honan; cheese, tea and flour, No. 43, A. Mitchell; eiderdown qiult, Ho. 3i. Hoy Parkin. The net tufcingj far the day amount to £24 is ljd, which, considering the f&t that the weather was cold and showery, and the attendance of the public consequently not so largo as usual, must, bo considered extremely satisfactory. The Pierrots desire especially to thank Mr. Bremuhl for the free use of hU motor-lorry for the day, and also Mr. B. Barlow, who broke in'and has kept the , Shetland pony, which was donated by ' Mr. L. A. Nolan's children, for the past six weeks. (Master Barlow, in jockey uniiorm, exhibited the pony during the day. To those who donated additional goods for raffling—Mr. Mawkes. Mr. F. W. Hall, Messrs Ooppen and Prcstnev, Mr. Kurta, Mr. C. Bond, Mr. J. M'Xeiil Mr. Parker, Mr. Haycy, City Meat Co.' Imperial Meat Co., Women's Patriotic Committee, and Mrs. H. 8. Brookmau (£5 for buttonholes)—the thanks of the Pierrots are also due.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1918, Page 6

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THE PIERROTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1918, Page 6

THE PIERROTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1918, Page 6

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