WEST COAST NOTES
* *\jpe* 10 rEESS ' ) ', 6BEBIOIITH, December 7. Justice Frazer, Messrs «£?Ue> Bnd A - L - M T tdtll * ■ Vand Mr J* »• Gilmour (regtsin Grevmouth yesterday of the Arbitration Joseph (Westport is spend&?lr in Gisborne. . a» Wcharteris, accompanied by V* Vr E. Ferguson, returned Ss*® aho1y visit t0 thc Uf?SeUiekling (Gisborne) is holiday in Greyraouth v Tracy arrived on hatur- »£ Chrktehurch to attend the <if tie* Arbitration Court iu md Hokitika. nikht, who has been spend-•Sffin-Greymouth, returned on Saturday. >i?«P I*wry, s - M -> w,n arnvc 1 10 " ® from Christchureli to conduct Courts in the district absence of Mr W. - flj£ arrived on Saturday on a v ' s " ; *° ' icr fjlblnd Mrs J. B. Coburn. Damage to Band. i ri«nful accident occurred at the jrtto of "fte new water race nt ftST® Friday evening. Mis.s SfwiDiams, in company with some SrUs visiting the locality, the I*2. being raised. It fell on one •ffwajTsevering the first joint of *etod £nger, and crushing the first ■£JTthe third finger. I Motor Thieves. ftißtoSntS have been made recently I /Si break" l ? into private gar- , ' ifriW rewdential areas of Grey- I £fyd;removing motor-cars, which j or less damaged in the 2,gk(hi Saturday morning, early, rsyyw"yi Winnie street were removed. One car was Badng Club. n&Wttt&nd Eacing Club met on the president, Mr J. J. S& presiding. Committee notified gg-a'£ls for ambulance equipthat lost in the club's fa I" * ~eed, of. Riccarton, was r for the Summer Meetgepjents for the forthMeeting were It it'the new stand would !iaj»enters' hands very V substantial, compact trail, reported that the with a set of §«& (dot&s. . ■Wm&™ >een resumed at the , hydro works at recent heavy rains to the high flood Some damage was ta|f|pood to the temporary dam. Cricket. : trader the West Coast were played on Mritfiftßrfect weather. On Sunl ' about 4 pan. made ! Nlii^PPky. playing at Omoto jrirapist A beat Star, defeatt wickets. Star batted : ' under the bowling of frflq&rißt hit up 110 for three not out 53, Matthews not out 24) declared. Staked up 93 in their second nfcl|Barke 17, Reynolds 23, Mosley IS). ' y .Ufk A beat United by 32 runs BfecSrst innings. United batted fat al.'compiled 98 (Gilbert 42). hop t&pohded. with 130 for three BhliiMm rain caused"an abandon■itffky. Hunter 7fwas Kunanga's Murltearer.
Wei A defeated Cobclen B, at CobHlflfJSnui* on the firstinnings. Cobfcplijfed out time in their second having seven wickets down for t>t t>9 of time! Cobden scored 44 innings (James IS). Unii UfffipA with 102 (Restieaux 38, Mnm SS) V ' '' ktt# B'Division, Ennanga B easily VntcA Jfarist "B f at Btraanga yestery Waaiag on the first innings by ® jm. Bnnnaga batted first and (Greening 101 not out, McW* Ifarist scored 71 and Wnithoyatiandoned, owing to rain. *dded farther to their long *<tj#6e«ie« by defeating Kumars il runs on the first inniSndiia, in their first J®* » (J. MeGrath 28, M. McGrat'n li?'® 11 Kamaka compiled ill lr 25, Anderson > Mmin, in their second strike, . wickets down for 60, when pliy* »t Dobson yesterday, Brnn®**?6ronß on the first innjj, Wnicamiag an abandonment of Boys beat United * fine-innings match. Unithree wickets and hour not out 103, Bourn Old Boys replied with jWjS'tßaldirin 130, F. Bayley 20). defeated Star on the runs. With eight fe» b '^ r looked tfaj? j'kVbnt Morris and Banthe score to 134 (Morris %? aBn * s * el, 38). Eunanga hit W/jiat 0 ® 3(j ; M as t ers 3i ( WilHunter 23). Bowling S®* Kennedy took five for 20, ®>t,trick, he taking four jjgijkjl3one« Examinations. C. Curtis, and held in Reefton for certificates, will W J~ B to-morrow in order r * ® ra * portion of the ex- ■ Society. branch of the Pluna shop-day on Saturhighly successful, the ? ea li se< l, which is the Jjy date by such an effort.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 15
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