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BOWLING.

The Newtown Club senior pairs was won by A. Pollock and Kerr, who didnot lose a game in the competition. The championship singles were won by G. E. Prince, who holds the HuddartParker Cup for the second year in succession. Ou Saturday next Wellington Club will play fifteen rinks against the combined cifcyiand suburban clufcs — two each from Thomdon, Victoria, Newtown, Hutt, Petone, Kctburne, Karon, and one from-. Eastbourne. The match will be played^on the Wellington ' Club's two greens. The following rinks wiH.repre-, sent the Wellington CJub : : — Adams, ; Greatbatch, Crave, MiGlashan (skip) j. Gibbes, Bennett, H. Frost, Remington (skip); Freeth, Wylie, Still, Russell 1 (skip) ; Drummond, Donnelly, L. Blundell, Mentiplay (skip) ; O'Sullrvan, Flowellyn, F. Laurenson, Hamilton (skip) ; Gale, A. Laurenson, Lawson, Gooder (skip) ; Ma-uz, Skinner, Leslie, Ballinger (skip) ; Brcdie, Grnndy, E. J. Hill, Dall (skip; W. Muir, Ha-ybittle, .Veitch, Bush (skip) ; H. Price, John Smith, Sievwright, Moult (skip)'; Evans, H. F. Allan, Osborne, J. C. Webb (skip) ; Hyaros, Focke, Waddell, Loekie (skip) ; E. M. Blake, Geddis, G. Brown, Churchward (skip) ; Ledger, Knapp, Gruar, N. M'Lean (skip}<; Grenfell, Mayer, Brunskill, Bell'..(«kip).

The fortnightly meeting of the, Pacific Lodge, No. 8, U.A.O.D, was held last Bight. Six, new members were 'initiated. Bro. Crombie was officially announced district president. The Garrison Band has donated' the-sum of £5 to tho widow and chjfcken of the !*te Mr Hayes, who was drowned in the wreck of the s.s. Penguin. Mr. J. G. Davis, bulb-grower, Richmond, Christchurch, advertises in. this issue the sate of bulbs at special prices. Mr. E. B. Ash notifies in* another column that he has removed -from TinakoTiroad to the Thorndon Boot -Arcade- at* 56,, STolesworth-streek

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 8

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BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 8

BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 8

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