BOWLS.
TOURNAMENT AT DUNEDIN (by teleohai'ii—ritisss. Abbooiation.) Dunedin,' January 20. ; . The Now Zealand Bowling Association's . itonrnimient ' commenced ; this-. .morning ■ in . beautiful weather. Plny.-took; placo on.oight greens;: fonr rounds of.■thcMi'ink ,tournament being played. The following , are the ] gates of the various, panics ■ i C \LEDONIAJf GihliEN Sectloji A * " * '.■ i ■ ■'■ •■ . . • ' "Won. Lost. Ashburton (W. Harrisoh).v. 3 — 1 Ontiam (W Scott) , 3 — 1 Oamaui (J Tayloi) ... ,3 — 1 St.i:TCildn;(J. >Vhite) 2 —'2 ' Clinton . (W. Nelson). • v 1 —- 3 . ■ : Section* B. • Green Island. (AV.. M'Donald) ... 3 — 1, Chnstchurch (A. V. 8..-Bishop) 3 — 1 Kaitanguta (.). History- .'.i . A — 1 . Dimediji (J. G. Bentley)'..vv*. 2 — 2 Caledonian (A.- Bnilhe) ..... . :i. . 1 — 3 Paliherston (W. G. Galloway) "... 0 — 4 . ST IvILDA GREEN ' Section A i ' ( Canterbury .(F., A. Saxton) ■' jv;: ,-...;. 4- ;—,/ 0 Chnstchurch (S. Manning) • ■ 3 — 1 N. E. Valley (J. Barnes) .:; ■) '-J... 2 — >2PhceniX'. (W;<- Waddell) ■ f;.'.'i,2 -^2 St Kilda (J M Curdy) \ . 1-3 v" • ■ SectioiN B.'.V'j'i;.- '. .*t.. Gore (Paterson)' • ... . v. J. ,4—.■• 0 Timaru (Prmgle) ... v,. — 1 Thorndon (D.. Munro) •;^\ . 2- — 2 Milton. (Moore) ... 1 •-...' .:. 2— 2 Leeston (Dr. Gossett) '1 — '3Canterbury (F."Storey)'o — 4 ' DUNEDIN GRFEN Section A i ' .Canterbury • (J. Greig)>- ; .... . . .;. 4 — 0 ftveen Island (A. Young).-1 3 — 1 St. Albans (A. K: Parsons); ; t :.... 2' — 2 Otago (C. Fyt-more) -.- .2 . • —, 2 Roslyn- (A. MDougall)•. vwj ri.. 11 • —-• 4 Caledonian (W. M'Leod) 0 —.4 Section B. Southland (R. Erskine) -...; ... 4 — 0 Caledonian (J; Cowie) -...i". ...■ 3 — • 1 Port Chalmers (W. F. Bastings) 2 — 2 Wellington (Ballinger)* ...:yr 2 — 2 Dunedin (A. Findlay) ; ■■'V, ... 1 —" 4 1 ROSLYN GREEJN. 0 • \x-,. . Section A. J)unedm. (W.-A. Scott)-■'....,vV ... 4 — 0 St. -Albans-(P.- W. Johnston)- 1 ... ' 3 — 1 Port Chalmers (T. Murray) t ■ v;.'. '2 .>— 2 HalmacJiwan (0. .Balk) ~.. -2 — 2 Roslyn (D. Scott).'..'. ' A 1' :— 3 . '.' Section. 8,.; DurietHn; (M.' Sinclair) -... t'... ■3 " — 1 Wellington (G. 8..Da11) 3'.— 2 Kaituna (D.-M!Fherson) v.. :f ;.. 2 — -2 Waimate (iV.;, E. .Goldstona) .2.. —, 2 Unitpd, CJhr i'stbh u jrch ■ (J. • vVJolfi)... I;,":''' "2 ;■ 'fr ■■ 2 Grien .Island,l3. -r-.';- 3 1 Noto.—Ou tljis green ; Wellington:V"(D'ali)' and Greon Island (M'Mullan) played their draw in the fifth round being the 'only tcanis to do so., ; ■ A ' i-iy'./.-v.-i BALMACEWAX QREEN".' ; V ' T SIXTfeN : ;A.;V./r.'':* £ i'^'. Southland (J. Rennie).- : I .T:-3 —1 Caversham (W-'Farquharson) * ... " 3 —: 1 Dunedin (J. ! White)' .. 2 * 2 St;"Clair%.(Hancock),: ■ v ;, : ..'fc 4>..! 2'' % North Endj Inyercargill (j' ; 2 ,—. 2 United, Chnstchurch (J; Rpwe)o... 1 —.'3 i '' ■/; »■ • 'Section -B'. '- 1 •,■' .■ \ Balinad Ewan (0. M. Lockborn)"..". 3 — 1 Stirling (J. Esson)-... ... .... 3' — 1 CaWrshito • (K. Tillcy): 2 — 2 Viiitoriaj Wellington, 1 (Brackenridge) 2 — 2 Raiigiora' (GibbsiJordan) ■ ..v 2 — 2 Biilclutha (W".'Finn) ■ ... 1- — 3 | GREEN"ISLAND. . ■ •'... . SECTION'? A. : : I Duiibdin (A. Gillies) ; - :.. i.. .4 —. fl Raslyn (R. H.-Scott) ... ■ ... 2 — 2 Kaituna (J. W. Blackwood) ... 2 — 2 InvercEirgill (J. Leggatt) 2 — 2 North, End; Ittvercargill (W. H.- . Sebo) ~... 1 . . .... . . 2 — 2 Section B. Christchurch (W. H. M'Dougall)... 4 01 Dunedin.(W. M.'Larcn)- -:.. . ... 3 — 1 Teoraiigi, Gore (T. Lock) ... ... 3— 1 St.;,.Kilda. (M'. Pollison) ■... ..: 1 — 3 Knitangata. (J. Rutherford) • ~. . 1 — 3 St. Clair (W.-R. Paddington) .... 0. — 4 OTAGO GREEN. Section A. ' Duivedin (W. Dall) ... .vr ... 4. — 0 Southland. (Gates), ... A -... 3-— 1 Taieri (M'Leod) !.. 2 — 2 Kaituna (Paterson) 2 — 2 Roslyn (Crawford) ... 1:— 3 , _ .Section,.Bjiv r: v,, , Taicrii (1). L. Christie); — 3 St.Kilda '(W. 'Taylor) i-v;'., II —• 4 Palmersten (Lefrere) ■ •-""..•.■■*4 — 0 Kaituna .(F. Smith) ■ -t.iA;•*»>.: '2 Punetlin (W. 1 11.-Smith)- " 3 — 1 Caledonian. (D., Smith) ! .«!•: 2 — 2 ; . 'N. E. VALLEYGREEN. ■ ■- Section A. • " Roslyn (Weddersppbn) .;. 3 — 1 Phcouix, ;Oamaru (Hewat)... :.. 3 — 1 ptago; (Moss)': "; . ... 2 — 2 Kaitaiigata. (Middle-mass) V.; 2 — 2 Kaituna (Saunders) ■ .-1 — 3 I'almerstort (Ferguson)' S. 0 — 4 ! . . Section,B;!' i'aioriv (Ctirswell). ■ ... ■:. 4- — 0 Diinedin (F. . 3 — 1 NorthiEnd, Ihyer'cargillV(Haih) ;.. 3 — 1 St'.' Kilda (Carter)* ...' v :. : 1' —- 3. .C&lcUonian (Collins) 1 — "3 Roslyn (Allnutt). : ... 0 — 4' NEW ZEALAND TEAM,IN AUSTRALIA. ot miciiiArii—i'bess issomATioK—cbi'iniaHT; , (Rcc. Jan.' 21j '12.5 a.m.) Sydney, January 20. i -The' New Zealand bowlers opened their tour with a six-rink-nmteh against the City Club. The' visitors won a keenly-contested game by-.160 to 134.,' The scores of the New Zealand iiiiks, art:—. I '. .• i Waller, ,T. Rankin, Hudson, R. .Rankin! 33. ■ ■, 1 ' Al'Callum. Hill, Kusahs,-Harrison, 32. Sheldrick, Mills.. I/irarie, 36. Newburn, Parritt, Miller, Carlow; : 1". Sclinauer, Michaels, Eyre,- Handcock, 30. Arpy, Robertson, Young, Coiitts, 12.
.' Attention is called to th£ advertisement of Messrs. R. and E. .Tingoy and Qo.', J,td., who' bare had their • picture-framing department fitted with the latest machinery, driven by electricity. Notwithstanding the. extra duties imposed on 'picture-frame mouldings, and the 'difficulty in getting expert tradesmen, the firm wish to impress upon .tl)6 ; public that they can now turn out work cheaper,, better, neater, and stronger than even before, the, new duties were put on. No order is 100 large or too small. . Miss May Driscoll, who is well-known in musical circles throughout .'New. Zealand, and who has been resident iu_ Nelson for some considerable time, has .deoided to commence teaching pianoforte and.Ringing in Wellington, anil has secured a room .in the New Zea- ■ land Alliance Building, corner,/Willis and ; Manners Slreet. Miss D.riscoll opens her term on January 27. Try the celebrated gold, euro for financial ' panics.—"Daily Tribune," Chicago. Tlioro nro some peoplo firing in t-lie country who ought never to vfintnrb out of tho fields they know so well, for when tlioy gratify tho desiro to see city lifetliey : pay dearly for the experienco.. Oho siich/ ; mail, says, tho "N.Z. Herald," was before tho'- Police 'Court last week. Ho arrived' in Auckland from the country a month agg, and thou,-had £90 with him. One would hardly thinlc lio would find it. necessary to steal a loaf of bread, but this' was tho charge preferred against, him—stealing n loaf of bread from a., refitaurant. Tho man could not recollect hcitt lie had spent nil his money, though ho remembered having given "n few livt>rs to chaps'., vrho were hard up." Tho magistrate, .Mr. .kettlei said he did not. think tho accused had intended to steal. A timi of 01. and costs *•«?. imposed, and a prohibition order ■was i6sued against him.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 100, 21 January 1908, Page 8
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