BOWLING
—— —« : ; , HILL PINS. ' % Hataitai (Challengers)— Anstcy, Mit- , chell, Martin, Barnes (s.), 19; Petone I (Holders)— Henry, Collins, Coles, Bcy- ' nou (s.), 13. ! The ' following rinks will represent ! Hataitai on Saturday:—Against Wel- ; lington: Home—J. Barnes, Pntchard, G. Smith, Martin (s.); Morrab. bhor- • hey, Clark, Bailey (s.); Shepherd, Rid- ' ley, Fielding, Kwniburgh (s.) j B" ck « ' Henry, D. Claridgo, Barnes (s.). Away ; —Bolland, Edwards, Penney, Pryor : (b.) ; Kean, Light, Halliday, Hendry ■ (3) • Hulse, Fathers, M'Lennan, ' Mitchell (5.).; M'Lean, Kitto, Newton. (Irtiar (s.). Against Seatoun: Horns— ■ Kershaw, Carswell, Gyles, Julius (s.). i Against Lyall Bay: Barker., Slater, M'Kittnck (s.), ■ Edwin . Feathers against Upper Hutt— Stonebanks . Ward, A. Claridge, ! M'Whannell (s.). . ... The following Victorian rinks have been selected to play Te Hiwi on Sat 1 urdayAway—Martin. Wriuht, King, : Norwoo'd (s.); Campbell, Hislop, Keith, . Marks (s.); Fraser, W. Reid Grdbor, . Yosseler (s.). Against Newtown: : Home—MacMorran, Jamieson, Hatch, ' Snaddon (s.); Tucker, Baudinet, Townsend, Langdon (s.). Away—Toumans, Ibbotson, Bolton, Redstono (s.); ' Besant, Goldie, North, Hunt (s.). ; In the- President's Cup game Lower Hutt v. Petone on Saturday ' the following iyill represent Petone: —Home—Findlay, ' Henry, Curtis, Coles (s.); Elvines, Dr. Ross, Cowio, Begnon (s.); Gilmour,' Hutchinson, Walton, M'Eweji (s.); Allan, Burgh, Laurie, Firth ' (s.J. . Away—Smith, Castle, P. M'Arthur, Wylie (s.); Jones, Kirk, Marsden, Melhuish (s.); Mudgc, I Lewthwaite, Robertson, Wearne (s.); s Hagger, Carter, Hay, Rennio (s.). a The following will represent Petone i in a friendly game against Victoria:— ■ At home—Collins, Mathews, Dixon, I<\ Cooper (s.); Arcus, Naughton, E. Cooper, Gray (s,). Away—Hill, Hope, Hall,. Donovan (s.); Hancock, May, 1 Mockeridge, Cometti (s.). 2 The following will represent Klian--3 dallah against a Petone N Municipal " rink:—Cowlcs, Appleton, Lyall, Hutchings (s.). ' 1 FIRESTONE' DOUBLE-CURE TYRES- ' . DOUBLE DISTANCE TYRES. In addition to extra quality in seven 1 places, Firestone 'J'yrre are double-cured 2 —slowly and Rently. This makes the rub- ® ber and fabric one uniform whole—the I.' tyre'is no longer a series o£ layers, but one unit of streifeth. Becauso the "curr '. ing" is slow and gentle, there is no terrific boat to scorch the stamina out oi the. rubber and fabric. Firestones nre truly "live, rubber" tyres. These are reasons vrliy you got "most miles for the : money" in Firestones. If your garago is out of-stock, write to A. HA TRICK ANE CO., LTD., Wanaganui and Wellington, New Zealand Agents—Advt. ?r .. 1 — o j® Messrs. K. and E. Tingey and Co., Lld.'e ■f salo of pictures is still in progress, nik H will bo continued until UlO end of tliif 'J month. Liberal reductions liaro beer ir made. S- Wliatc'er befalls when our country calls Not one moment reluctant lag; s, Far bettor bo slain in the last wild rust re Than survive 'neath • t alien flag. Such serfdom we could not endure; Such freedom wo could not endure; For in sickness and pain, we'd beg in vair I'or Wood'a-Great Peppermint Cure. ■ 1 —Ajivt
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3034, 22 March 1917, Page 7
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