BOWLING.
~ >(_ncu_ TO "TBOt ntBSS."*) '-,-«■ DUNEDIxV. April 27. ' «M*nuicil of tlie New Zealand «wh*fc .Association has placed on record! of the good work bowling by Mr Saxton. l j««4 P n JP r *' et y or otherwise of playing ??*-•* Ottoundiy was a point upon which , •*"• Coopal was called upon to express A letter was read from a * - m Akar °a- stating that he Had «« atudying the. rules of the local club i - upon the question of Sunday bowling. p c c "nation was made jn the rules of .. % Mttday playing, and he asked if t"he _ '.qv*stwn had been officially pronounced ' i ' n 2f l y , tlte Association. It *• -Mr GalUway remarked that it was a . W»-kpown historical fact that Calvin MdpUyed bowls on Sunday. U *, without discussion, it was decided to p tho -writer that it was not a t practice to play bowls in Dunedin on otinday, and that the Council did not .', tee fit to initiate the movement at pre-
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 9
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162BOWLING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13719, 28 April 1910, Page 9
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