A Calendar Of Sport
Saturday, March 4. M.C.C. v. Nelson; (w< * ?n) Australia v. Nelson. Shimming: English girls at Palmerston North: carnival at Kaiapoi (primary, morning); Spreydon carnival at Centennial Pool (evening) for Bryce Cup. Bowls: champion of champion fours; all-day tournaments at Shirley (pairs), KAiapoi WM.C. Marching: New Zealand senior championships at Wanganui. Athletics: New Zealand junior championships, incorporating New Zealand pentathlon, decathlon, marathon, and 50 kilometres walk at Christchurch. Rowing: New Zealand championships at WellingtonSunday, March s.—Bowls: touma- > ments at Amberley, Burwood. Kaiapoi, Avon and New Brighton. Monday. March 6.—Cricket: M.C.C. v. Buller-West Coast at Westport. Bowls: floodlight tournaments at Sydenham and Beckenham. Tuesday, March 7.—Bowls: floodlight tournament at Cashmere. Wednesday. March B.—Cricket (women): Australia v. Otago at Dunedin. Swimming: English girls at Masterton. Bowls: floodlight tournaments at South Brighton and Kaiapoi W.M.C. ' Thursday. March 9.—Cricket (women): Australia v. Otago at Dunedin. Bowls: all-day tournament at United: floodlight tournament at Beckenham. Friday, March 10.—Cricket: M.C.C. v. New Zealand, third test, at Christchurch. Athletics: New Zealand senior and women’s championships at Hamilton. Cycling (amateur): New Zealand championships at Wanganui.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 5
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