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LAWN TENNIS.

»-■ Th© Wellington and Victoria College Clubs met in a shield match on Saturday, the former winning. Following aro the scores: — * Men's Singles — Fisher v. G. Prouse, 9—3; H. Brown v. Beere, 9—7; WilBon v. O. Prouse, &— 2; Green v. Do la Mare, 9—B. Ladies' Singles — Miss Williams v Miss Van Staveren, 7—2; Miss M. Ward v. Miss Cox. 7—3. Men's Doubles — Fisher and Wilson T. Prouse Brothers, B—4;8 — 4 ; Brown and Green v. Do la Mare and Bcero, 5—9;5 — 9; Fernia nnd McLean v.- Graham and Putnam. 9—5. Ladies' Doubles — Misses Williams and Jl. Ward v. Missts Van Staveren and Cox, 7—5;7 — 5; Mrs. Reeves and Miss Fairclough v. Misses Scott and MacKellar, 5—7. Combined Doubles — Fernie and Mrs. Reeves v. Graham and Miss Scott, 7—6;7 — 6; McL'ean and Miss Fairclough v. Putnam and Miss McKellar, 7—2. JUNIOR CUP. Wellington defeated Brougham HDI in the Junior Cup contest by 8 points to 5. Scores (Wellington being mentioned first) :— Cooke v. H. Howe. 9—4 ; Ward v. Marriner, 9—2; Wettenhall v. Herd, 7—9;7 — 9; J. McLean v. Hurley, 9—6; Howe nnd Salek v. Hbwo and Herd. 9—5;9 — 5; Wettenhall and McLean v, Marrinor amd Douglas, 9—2;9 — 2; Mrs. Wagg v. Miss Moivntt, 7—4;7 — 4; Miso Francis and Mice Archer, 3—7;3 — 7; Mrs. Wagg and Miss Francis y. Misses Mowott and Archer, I—7;1 — 7; Misses Morpeth and Cunningham v. Misses Dompsoy and Farmer, 2— -7; Lawson and Miss Cunningham v. Hurley and Miss Dempsoy, 3—7;3 — 7 ; Salek and Miss Morpeth v. Lawrence and Miss Farmer, 10--8. THIRD GRADE. Wellington defeated Brougham Hill A.

MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF JUSTICE. In tho recent action brought by Messrs. Sander ond Sons, well-known Kucalypti Extract manufacturers, against an ininitating concern, in the Supremo Court of Victoria, before his Honour Chief Justice . Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G., etc., his Honour said with regard to tho gonuino Snndor and Sons' Eucalypti Extract that whenever an aritole is commended lo the public by reason of its good quality, etc., it if not permissible to imitate any of its features. He restrained tho imitators perpetually from doing bo, and ordered tbdm to pay all costs. Therefore insist upon the preparation of genuine merit, vit. : — THE GENUINE SANDER ANri SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI E5. , TRAW^ Advt»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6

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LAWN TENNIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6

LAWN TENNIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 6