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RAXQIORA V. edgeytare. Y«atp.rd»v the Rangiora and . Edgeware clubs played a match on the Rangiora lawn the result being an easy win for the local reavers the visitor® scoring only one win. The scores were as follows the Rangiora plavers being: mentioned first:— . nmihlefi* Hrs Wilson and Mrs Sinclair oe t Bcanland and Gourky 19; 19 Sin"k" 28 v. Mrs Beanland *<Y- Bower 6; Mrs Barton "6 v. Mrs Dickinson o: Mrs Jennings or v- Mrs Finnifl 8; Mra Ambrose 26 v. Mrs HilcW 20- Miss Josling 26 t Mrs ColviU® M™ Wi'eon 22 v. Mrs Gourley 22. Totals: Rangiora. 10 -games, 301 points; Edgeware. 1 gamo, 153 points.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15535, 10 March 1916, Page 3
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