NINE UNBEATEN.
RINKS CHAMPIONS THEY WON SEVQ fiJ another Roras nui (PA.) CHBISTCHUBGfctti Losses were a eeriom Buttffki with five or four wins to qvHJr* sectional plav. starting to-awnet,: Now Zealand howlinir wins arc required, and eliminated with a Hans on <fa«B came Sides w iiJi «eri»n wine after <■' inj; s tevcutJi panic were:— Canterbury (R. Hawortfc). Karoro. West t <*u*l (K. E. 1» TJiom.l.in iH. P. Pcttt). Klenhcim <T. F. MiJcSefl). St. Kiida (A. G. Spiere). Linnoml (H. Wifeon). New Brijrliton (L. W. Bed?). Sunnier iT. K. Cliambov). K-<..\.. (.'lnislchurch (C. Sγ*"* Tlie eirfuh round of Mctierfj* Bc)ie<liile«J ior This aft<*we^j el swtion.il (Tames start 10-nxWJ. Tlie loiinicv ac not dpertw * finalised until Tuesday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 8
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115NINE UNBEATEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 13, 16 January 1941, Page 8
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