LAWN TENNIS.
B GRADE COMPETITION. The following is tho draw for nltsr * club B Grade competition. The first is to commenco on Saturday, J<tnuar> ' and subsequent rounds to bo played, ou successive Saturday until completed. Ma L 9 may be played during week-days if BU '' 3 .' ° arranjrenients can bo in ado by tho oppos o captains, oil condition, that t!ic ■ _ completed on or before the Sat-urda.; • which they ale set down to bo played, £- a '- teim is to cousist of four mep, and t-hs contest is to consist of four singles and two doubles, each one set or nine up: First Bound—St. Albans v. Opawa, st Albans; RedclifTs v. Ascot, at A^oot; Luiwood v. Avonside, at Luiwucd; Addington A y. Sumner, at Sumner; Addington b v. Canterbury College, at Addington. Secord Round—St. Albans v. RedclifTs. at EodclifTs; Linv.-ood v. Addington A, at- Addition; Addiiijton B v. Opawa, at Opawa; Ascot v. Avonside, at Avonside; Summ>r v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury ColhgeThird Bound—St. Albans v. Linwood. at Linwood; Redcliffs v. Addington A, at- Redcliffs; Addington B v. Ascot, at Addington; Opawa, v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College; Avonside v. Sumner, at Sumner. Fourth Round —St. Albans v. Addington A, at Addington; RedclifTs v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College; Linwojd v Addington B, at Linwood; Opawa. v. A vol .aide, at Opawa; Ascot v. Sumner, at Ascbt. ' Fifth Round —St. Albans v. Addington B, at Addington; Kedcliffs v. Stunner, at Sumner; Linwood v. Canterbury CoHege, at- Liuwood; Addington A v. Avonside, at Avonr side; Opawa v. Ascot, at Ascot. Sixth Round—St. Albans v. Ascot, at St, Albans; Redcliffs v. Avonside, at Avon side; Linwood v. Opawa, at Opawa; Addingt jn A. f. Canterbury College, at Addington; Addington B v. Sumner, at Sumner. Seventh Round —St. Albans v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College; R-edcliffs v. Liuwood, at Redcliffs; Addingtoii Av. Asco?, at Ascot; Addington B v.iAvonside, at. Addiitgion; Opawa v. Sumner, at Opawa. Eighth Round —St. Albans v. Sumner, at St. Albans; Redcliffa v. Addington B, at RedclifTs; Linwood v. Ascot, at Linwood; Addington A v. Opawa, at Addington; Avonside v. Canterbury College, at Avonside. Ninth Round—St. Albans v. Avonside, a# St. Albans; Redcliffs v. Opawa, at Opawa: Linwood v. Sumner, at Sumner; Addington A t. AdSington B, at Addington; Ascot v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College.
LADIES' INTER-CLUB COMPETITION. Tie following' is the draw, matches to bo played every Thursday, commencing on January 12th. Matches may bo played on other, week-days (except Saturdays) if suitable ar-> rangements can bo made by the opposing captains, on condition that the matches are completed on or before the Thursday on which they .are sot down to bo played. Each team is to oonsist of four ladies, and Gie contest is to consist of four singles, each six games up, and two <louble3, eaoh nine gamea up:-
lurst Round—St. Alban3 Bv. Addington, at Addington; St. Albans A v. Opawa, at St. Albans; Woolston v. AvonsMe, at Avonaide; New Brighton v. Canterbury College, at Canr terbury College. Second Bound—St. Albans B v. Opawa, at Opawa; St. Albans A v. Addington, at St. Albans; 'Woolston v. New Brighton, at New Brighton; Avonside v. Canterbury College, at Avonside."
Third Round—St. Albans B v. St. Albans A. at St. Albans; New Brighton v. Avonside, at Avonside; Addington v. Opawa, at Addington; Woolston v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College.
Fourth Round—St. Albans v. Woolston, at Woolston; New Brighton v. Op&wa, at New Brighton; Addington v. Avonside, at; Addington; St. Albans A v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College. Fifth Round—St. Albans By. Avonside, at St. Albans; St. Albans A v. New Brighton, at New Brighton; Woolaton v. Addington, at Woolston; Opawa v. Canterbury College, at Opawa. Sixth Round—St. Albans B v. New Brighton, at St. Albans; St. Albans A v. Avonside, at Avonside; Woolston v. Opawa, a( Opawa; Addington v. Canterbury College, at Canterbury College. Seventh Round—St. Albans Av. Woolston, at Woolston; New Brighton v. Addington, at Addington; Opawa v. Avonside, at Opawa; St. Albans B v. Canterbury College, at St. Albans. WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIPS. (press association telegram.) ' PALMERSTON NORTH, January 6. The Wellington Provincial Lawn Tennis (Championship Meeting was concluded In the Men's Singles Andrews (Palmerston North) defeated Lampo in tho final, 6-6, 6-4, 6-2. In tho Men's Doubles Dickie and Wallace defeated Walker and Powdrell. 6-4, 12-10, 6-3. In tho Doubles Mrs Moody and Wallace beat Miss Howe and Howe, 6-1, 6-1. Miss Fenwick belt Mr® Melod.y, 6-3, 6-2, in tho Ladles' Championship Singles, and Misses Fenwick and Ormond beat Miss Clark and Mrs Knight, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, in the Ladies' Doubles.
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