SOUTH AUCKLAND TOURNEY.
FOURTH ROUND PLAYED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. The South Auckland Bowling Centre's tournament was continued to-day. Results: — SECTION A. Fourth Round. —Bell (Hamilton) 21, beat Going (Hamilton) 16; Stewart (Matamata) 29, beat Yardley (Morrinsville) 12; Lymburn (Hamilton East) 21, beat Bur- , ton (Frankton) 15; Chapman (Hamilton) 24, beat Mara (Frankton railway) 21. SECTION B. Fourth Round.—Budd (Hamilton) 25, beat Evans (Wliltiora) 17; Frost (Franki ton) 21, beat Webster (Hamilton East) 18: Carter (Claudelantls) 22. beat James (Cambridge) 13; Smart (New Plymouth) 30, beat Metcalf (Te Awamutu) 15. SECTION C. Fourth Round.—Morris (Glenmassey) 27, beat Jordan (Hamilton East) 22; Dix ■ (Cambridge) 17, beat Coombes (Hamilton) 16; Clavis (Ngaruawahia) 26, beat Pilkington (Executive) 17; Speight (Claudelands) ' 25, beat Adamson (Thames) 22. Oonstantine was the first Roman Emperor to become a Christian. Wordsworth and Tennyson had in turn ' the office of Poet Laureate. Painting in oil is regarded as the in- , vention of the brothers Van Eyck.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 306, 27 December 1929, Page 4
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