BOWLING TOURNAMENT.
(BT TBLKOnAI'II — OWN COIinESrOtfDKNfT.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Tho cracks did not fivvo much better to-, day iv tho Bowling Tournament than they did on Monday. In the rink con- («*(<* Allmvtt and Balk (Roslyn) avcto easily defeated by Sunders Brothers (Kaituna), and Christie Brothers (Taiori) likewise beat Hunter and Morris (Dunedin). Tho Aigmtl defeat- of tho Gore men (Hannah and Smith) by the Outram representatives (While and Dr. Snow) came as a surpri.se, whilo the four Wellington ropro(tentative*! who managed to survive four lounds «f the rink tourney wero quickly put out of court. The finish between Roslyn and Invercargill (North jEnd) iv the second round wa.s exciting, owing to i he game being contested closely throughout, tho concluding scores being : Roslyn 14, luvcrcaigill 13. Tho gamo between Gibb and Strutheis (Christchurch) and Carswcll and Tnit (Taiori) in tho same round wa« watched with interest, and ended : Taicri 23, GhriAtrhurch 18. 'Iho game (sixteen heiulf) occupied about threo hours.
Mr (too Hudson, who hns been niannfnctiirhiK euinonthol jujubcß for many yoani i»anl, I»ur jusl 'icuit n. largo vonuignmont of 10 i'Moh to London, wlioro ho has ononod an agoncy undue Ihu fiiniiUKnmcnt of Mr. W. f. I'Rwmorc- at 320, Regent-
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 22, 27 January 1904, Page 5
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