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SUBURBAN COMPETITION. Halswell v. Little River. H&iswdll defeated Little River by S3 games at Little River. The following aro the scores, Halswell players being mentioned first: — COMB T 3NED DOUBLES. J. Mercer and Miss Muiraon 6 ▼. L. Fahey and Miss Co'ombus 4. A. Mercer and Mrs Page 6 v. A. Radford and Miss Fahey 2. C. Gardiner and Mrs King 6 v. H. Lewthwaite and Mrs Radford 3. H. Dawn and Miss Moyna 5 v. L. H. Smith and Miss G. Fahey 6. I#EN'S DOUBLES. A. Mercar and Gardiner 6 v. .JTahey and Radford 9. J. Mercer and Down' 9 v. Lewthwaite and Smith 4. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss Muiraon and Mr 3 Paga 6 v. Misses Colombus and Fahey 4. Mrs King and Misa Moyna 3 v. Hrs Radford and Misa G. Faliey 6. MEN'S SINGLES. A. Mercer 6 v. Fahey 4. C. Gardiner 6 v. Badfoid 1. J. Mercar 6 v. Lewthwaite 0. H. Down 6 v. L. H. Smith 8. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Muiraon 6 v. Miss Colombus 4. Mrs Page b v. Misa Fahey 3. Mrs King 6 v. Mrs Bedford 2. Miss Moyna 5 v. Miss G. Fahey 6. Totals —Halswell 94; Little River 61. Halswell v. Prebbleton. B GRADE. Halswell B defeated Prebbleton at Halswell on Saturday by 81 games to 58. Scores, Prebbleton players being mentioned first:— COMBINED DOUBLES. Mrs Easterbrook and L. Gallagher o▼. Miss Parke and Squire 6. Miss Hairtnell and McGill 4 v. Mrs Hayvrard and Down 6. Mrs Longstaff and Longstaff 6 v. Miss Hay and Thompson 2. Mrs Gallagher and Miller 6 r. STias Bryden and Fuller 2. ' LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Easterbrook and Miss Hartnell 6 v. Miss Parke and Mrs Haywarri 8. Mrs LongstaS and Mrs Gallagher 2 v. Misses Hay and. Bryden 6. i MEN'S DOUBLES. Gallagher and McGill 4 v. Squire and Down 9. Longstaff and Miller 9 v. Thompson and Fuller 1. LADIES' SINGLES. Mrs Easterbrook 2 v. Miss Park 6.' Miss Hartnell 6 v. Mrs H&yward S. Mrs Longstafl 1 v. Misa H. Hay 6. Mrs Gallaghcir 2 v. Miss R. Bryden 6. • MEN'S SINGLES. L. Gallagher Iv.J. L. Squire 6. L.-McGill 1 v. E. H. Down C. G. LongstaS 6 v. F. Thompson 1 G. Miller 2 v. H. Fuller 6. Totals—Prebbleton 58; Halswell 81. Heathcote v. St. Paul's. Heathcote beat St. Paul's by 13 games. Scores, Heathcote players being mentioned first: — • LADIES* SINGLES. Mips C. King 5 v. Mrs Baynes 6. Miss N. Ives 6 v. Miss Nicholls 2. * Miss J. Hay 2 v. Miss French 6. Mis 3 E. King 6 v. Miss Worthington 5. MEN'S SINGLES. A. McDowell 6 v. E. Oakes 0. J. Evans 2 v. G. Walter 6. E. Dickey 6 v. R. Mahalm 4. C. Hedgmatn 4 v. D. Gray 6. LADIES' DOUBLES. 'Misses C. King and N. Ives 6 r. Mrs Baynes and Miss Nicholls 3. Misses J. Hay and E. King 6 v. Hiasos Firench and' Worthington 4. MEN'S DOUBLESi" A. McDowell and J. Evans 9 r. E. Oakes and G. %y»lker 6. E. Dickey and C. Hedgman 9 v. R. Mahalm and D. Gray 8. Miss C. King and A. McDowell 6 v. Mrs Baynea and E. : Oakes 0. Miss N. Ives and J. Evfcna "6 r. Miss Nicholls and G. Walker 4,__ Miss J. Hay and E. Dickey 4 v. Miss French and R. Mahalm 6. Miss Ei. King and C. Ledgman 2 v. Miss Worthington and D. Gray S. Totals—Heathcote 85; St. Paul's 73. Belfast v. Woolston. Belfast met Woolston at Woolston, the home team winning by 18 games. Sooree, Woolston players being mentioned first:— . OOMBINED DOUBLES. Pariah and Misa Wenmonth 2, Halligan and Misa Ballantyne 6." Tregear and Misa McNab 6, Neale and Mrs Clark 2. Wasa, and Miss Sopp 6, Smith sad Mies Moore 5. Boncher and Miss Rcmi 5, Ramsay and Mrs Johns 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. " Parish and Tregear 8, Halligan and Smith 9. . Waaa and Boncher 9, Neale and Ramsay 8. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss Wenmonth and Mifis McNab 6, Miss Balkintyne and Mrs Johns 2. Mies Sopp and Mis 3 Roud 0, Mrs Clark and Misa Moore 6. MEN'S SINGLES. Pariah 6,' Halligan 1. Tregear 6, Neale 1. Wass 3, Smith 6. Boncher 3 V . Ramsay 6. LADIES' SINGLES, Miss Wenmonth 6, Miss Ballantyne 1. Miss McNab 6, Mis Clarke 1. Miss Soprp 6, Miss Mo&re 3. Miss Rond 3, Mrs Johns O. Totals: Woolston 81; Belfast 63. darfield v. hororata. A match played between Darfield and 1 Hororata resulted in a win,for Darfield by 21 games. Scores, Hororata. players beinj mentioned first: — COMBINED DOUBLES. Miss M. Wright and A. Nettleton 3 v. Mrs Norton and J. Heid6. Mra Saunders and E. Srme 6 v. Mrs Reid and D. Johns 3. Mrs Nettleton and J. Oliver 3 v. Mm Polo and G. Gillanders 6. ... , Mis Oliver and W. Holland and R. Robinson 6. ' M'rs C. Wright and W, Willshead 0 v. Miss J. Gillanders and X. Reid 6. Oliver and J. Ironside 5 t. Mrs McMillan and C. Bushell 6. LADIES' DOUBLES. Miss M. Wright and Mrs Saunders € ▼. Mrs Morton and Mrs Reid 2. Mra Nettleton and Miss Oliver 6 T. M» Pole and Miss Mulholland 4^ Miss C. Wright and G. Ohver 2 r. Mrs G. Gillanders and Mrs McMillan 6. MEN'S DOUBLES. A. Nettleton and Sime 9 v. J. Reid and' D. Johns 7. _ J. Oliver and W. Gray 4 v. G-. Gillanders and R. G. Robinson 4. W. Willshead and J- Ironside 4 v. J5. Reid and C. Bushell 9. LADIES* SINGLES. Miss M. Wright 6 v. Mrs Norton 5. Mrs Saunders 6 ■ v.. Mrs Pole 2 Mrs Nettleton 6 v. MissJMulholland S, Miss Oliver 6 v. Miss glanders 2. Miss C. Weight 6 v. Mra McMillan 3. MEN'S SINGIS3. A. Nettleton 4 v. J. Rfid 6. E. Sime 6 D. Jojjm 3. J. Oliver 1 v. R. G. _ Robinson 6. w Gray 2 v. G. Gillanders 6. w! Willshead 1 v. R. lieid 6, J. Ironside 4 T- C. Bushell o. IContfTpMg naxt column^.
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