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A WILDING MEMORIAL

FROM TENNIS PLAYERS. Reference to the death of Mr. Anthony Wilding, at the front, was made ] at the meeting of the Conncil of the ] New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association ; last night, and the chairman (Mr. M. 1 E. Denniston) moved the following mo- ] tion, which was carried: "That this j meeting of the Council of the New Zea- j land Lawn Tennis Association, on he- j half of, and representing tho tennis i players of New Zealand, desires to ex- i tend its sincere sympathy to tho family of Mr. Anthony Wilding in their bereavement." Later Mr. F. Crombio brought up j the matter of setting up a memorial j to the late Mr. Wilding. , The matter was freely discussed and r Mr. M. E. Denniston suggested that j as Christehurch 'had taken the first ■( step, the association should approve j of their action, and decide to do all , they could to forward Canterbury's pro- 1 posal, and it was finally agreed that ( the Canterbury Association should he . approached by the Management Com- j mittee as to t'ho steps they proposed to take. • ; Messr.?. AY. and G. Turnbull and Co. J invite entries of stock for their Master- , ton sale on June 2. Mr. S. George Nathan, land agent, Cus- ( tomhouse Quay, has an advertisement in . this issue concerning a modern residence ; at Karaka Bay,, for sale. Messrs. Matthews, Gamlin and Co., In- ■ glewoorl, insert a land for sale advertise- j ment in this issue. ( Two farms, one for sale and ithe other for exchange, are advertised in to-day's ! issue hy Messrs. Knyvett and Pratt, 1 FeUding. The New Zealand Express Company's sale of unclaimed goods "at the Harbour Board shed, will be continued at -10.30 ( o'clock this morning. z A grazing property of 2000 acres, situ- i ated about 12 miles from Hunterville, is t for sale. The property, according to the ] agent, Mr. P. E. H. Brice, is one of the best in the North Island, and one sure , to rise in value. : An important sale of city property at j Wanganui is announced by Mr. John ! Coull, auctioneer, of Wanganui, to be held on June 17. The property to be offered J includes His Majesty's Theatre and a row ' of up-to-date shops and offices. < Messrs. Abraha»i and AVilliams, Ltd., I announce an auction sale of two farms on ( the Main Trunk line. The sale has been . fixed for the end of July. j Attached to tho King's official house- , hold in Scotland are a cup-bearer, a ] carver, a historiographer, a limner, and , a botanist L

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 7

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A WILDING MEMORIAL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 7

A WILDING MEMORIAL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 7

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