BOWLING AT CARTERTON.
[BX TELEQBAPII — SPECIAL TO THE K>3T.] t'ARTERTON, Ihi- Day. The Katitar pair* tournament <n tn<» Cartcrton Bowling Chili ha-, mnrhuird, tin* uiuiirr* bcinjf Moxxr*. A. King and W. Domiard. Mouth. F. Rawlingx aud J. M. Lightfont woo rnnncTH-up. A good deal of interest wax taken in the tournament.
M?*.«p. J. H. Bcthuno nnd Co. offered <it auction this iiftei-noon. by onlcr of the inort^iigfe, under conduct of the Registiar of Uu» Supreme Court, v section (2 io<((K 5 perches), Muin-roiid, at Petoue. with a five- roomed house thereon. The property was told to Mr. Geoige Jones for £555. Tlu- hospital iiullioi itifs rcpoit that Mr. F. Bignell, larrier, who was injuicd on Mouduv fvetiini; through his c.xpvc.-s colliding with a tranuai', 11 tlighlly bet-.tflt-.to-d*jr.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8
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127BOWLING AT CARTERTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 8
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