TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
-.. o~ «- A tQi^nis (tfourniament was hteld at Te Puke on Thursday, the 10th inst., feetween the tranis clubs of that towwsShi'P and Pongak'awa. Th« toU towing are the scores, the Te Puke players being mentioned first in each instance : — LADIES' SINGLES.' Miss Seddon (1) v. Miss Benner (6). Mrs Vercoe (6) v. Mrs Ball (3). Miss G-avin (2) v. Miss Pursley (C>>. Miss McEwen (ft) v. Miss Hughes (5). Miss McEwen ('5) v. Miss Wilkes (6). GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES. Mr Wight (3) v. Mr Chas. Ball (6). Mr Inder (3) v. Mr A. Benner (6). Mr Barter (1) v. Mr W. Bemner (6). Mr Burton (fi) v. Mr Bear (3). MIXED DOUBLES. Mrs> Vercoe and Mr Wight (6) v. Mrs Ball and Mr Jack Ball (2). Miss Gavin and Mr Inder (70 v. Miss Pursley and Mr Chas. Ball (9), Miss McEwen and Mr Baxteri (3) v. Mrs W. Benriet and iMr rt". fte<rncr (9). Mrs 'Fox and Mr Burton (l ) v. M?j?s Wilkin^ la.'h.d Mr J. Tursley (9): Miss Seddon and Mr Penny (1) v. Mrs Benner and Mr Benner (6). Mrs Fox and Mr Fox (1) v. Miss Hughes .'-and Mr Ben-ncr (6>^ LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Vercoe and Miss Gavin (O) v. Mrs Ball and Miss Pursley (<>), GENTLEMEN'S DOUBLKS. Mr Inder and Mr Wight (6)- v. Mr J. Ball and Mr W. Benner (2). Mr Baxter and Mr Penny (1) v. Mr A. Benner and Mr Ohas. Ball (6). Portgakawa tfhus won 13 set^J to Te Puke's 5.
A WORD TO TRAVELLERS. The excitement incidental to travel ling and change of water and food often brings on diarrhoea, colic and pain hi the stomach, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure. It cannot be procured when on board train' or steamer, and that is when it is most likely to be needed, and for this reason should .always he procured before leaving home. For sale by all iealers. At Hob&rt reeootly W. E. TFi B her was sentenced to four months' paoJ for boating a Ifttl© "boy, ng^d three years, with a -heavy horsewhip, because fao b»d r awnoyod K^r'.- Th> p iiishrrwit inflicted on. the <hil«l was terrible. v
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 2
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