MORRIS-TUBE SHOOTING.
A Morris-tube match, fired by teams representing the Teachers' Sports Club and Kirkcaldie and Stains, resulted in a win for the former by three points. Scores : — Teachers — A. M'Kenzie, 32 ; Mackersey, 29 ; Sutton, 29 ; Hempleman, 29 ; Stainton, 29 ; Poison, 29 ; Ward, 27 ; Pallant; 25 ; Lowe, 21 ; Fanning, 20 : total, 270. Kirkcaldie and Stains — Collins, 32 ; Snow, 30 ;P. M'Kenzie, 30 ; K. M'Kenzie, 29; Matheson, 28; Harrison, 28 ; Jones, 27 ; Whitfield, 25 ; Boyce, 24 ; Denniston, 14 : total, 267.
Messrs. Baldwin and Ray ward, patent agents, Wellington, report that they have filed the following applications for patents in New Zealand during the week ending 18th October, 1910:— A. Eison and ' E. Wainwright, Hastings, controlling aparatus for wheeled vehicles ; W. Henning, Auckland, aeroplanes, motors ; H. Droutledge, Auckland, flexible lining for teat cups ; A. Crosher, Auckland, method of connecting electric wires to lamp-holders ; W. Milligan, 0. Swindale, Wellington, win1 dow sash supporter ; E. Baldwin, Wellington, improvements in firearms ; S. T. Trevor, Auckland, process for devulcanising and extracting rubber from vulcanised rubber and rubier
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 95, 19 October 1910, Page 3
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