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BOWLING.

The following teams have been selected by the Victoria Club to play a six-rink match with the" Wellington Club on Saturday next -.—. — On the Wellington Green. —Gray, Partridge, Stevens, Kitto (skip); Kellow, Pi Dixon, A. Dkon; Scott (skip); H. Jjongmore, Witt, Avery, MacMorran (dap). On thts Victoria Green. —Tucker, Besaiit, Townsend, A.. B. Anderson (skip); H. C. North, Routley, Mackay, Bary (skip); Redmond, Gill, Kirker, Fossette (skip). The following team will represent Victoria in a game for the Hill Pins on the Te Hiwi Green on Wednesday, Ist February: —Fossette, Hatch, Varcoe, Redstone (skip). i

Prince Leopold of Battenberg and Dr. M'llroy intend to leave 'Christchurch on Thursday next for the West Coast. They I will visit Hokitika and Westport, and then go on to Wellington. —Press Association. At 5.15 yesterday morning the Fire Brigade received a call to No. 2, Portstreet, where a five-roomed house occupied by Mr. F. C. Chegwin, and owned by Mr. A. E. Meeeh, was found to bo on fi'c. The occupier was away from the house at the time. The pantry, where tho fire is thought to have originated, was badly damaged. The test of the house suffered from the effects of heat and smoke. The housewas insured in tho Commercial Union for £200 aud the contents, in the. London jnd Lancashire Office for £150. The annual general meeting of the Wellington Commercial Trtivellnra' As.-,0-oiation and Club Company, Ltd,, will be held on Friday, 10th February.

The Painters' Union is in a Wealthy condition financially. Tho annual meeting was held recently, and the operations tor the last half-year showed a credit balance of £56. The total bal5, Ul i Q to the union's credit stands now at fr • lhe a *mual picnic will be held at the Upper Hutt if the union takes sufficient interest in the outing. . Particulars of holiday excursion tickets, in connection with the Pahiatua Races and the Horowhenua A. and P. Show' at Levin are advertised. At 2 o'clock to-morrow, Mr. W. L. Robertson will hold an unreserved auction sale ot piano and household appointments, on the premises, 91, Wellington-torrace. Details are advertised in this issue. Madame Mueller, 66, Cambridge-ter-race, notifies pupils that she has resumed' tuition m singing.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 8

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BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 8

BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 8