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BOWLING

, I. ♦< The following players will represent Petone in tho President's Cup match on Saturday; — El vines, i Mudge, Gilmour, and Beypon (skip) ; Cowie, T. M'Arthur, Udy, and Coles (skip) ; Cates, Castle, Henry, and Stephonß (skip) ) Findlay, Brooks, Jones, and Melhuish (skip) ; M'Ewan, F. Cooper, Fowler, and Dr. Ross (skip); Marsdcn, Johnston, Smith, and Wylie (skip). In the Potone v. rCewtown game, Petone will be represented at follows:— Home: Donoghue, Dixon, E. J. Cooper, and Hay (skip).

In the Magistrate's Court to-day, before Dr. M Arthur, S.M., Edward Ross Sweeney, contractor, Kilbimie, sued James Scott, contractor, Ngaio, for £21 Is, balance due for work done and materials furnished in kerbing and channel- [ ling. Defendant counter-claimed for £16 3s, work alleged to have been done and material supplied in completion of work, and £10 damages for failure to I complete the work in accordance with agreement. Mr. Salek appeared for plaintiff ; Mr. Jackson for defendant. His Worship reserved judgment until ! 4th March. The City Band hinder Lieutenant Herd) gave a successlul performance in Newtown Park ' last evening. " Those present greatly appreciated the music provided by the band, the items being as follow; March, "Blencathra" (WRimmer); waltz, " Fairy%ht " (J. A. I Greenwood) ; negro sketch, " Echoes from Yapville " (Connorjj Welsh melody, with variations, "All Through the Night" (arranged by W. Rimmer) ; Polka (triple tonguing),'"Blue Bells" (F. H. LoseyVj march, " The Boys in Blue " (M. Beyer) ; and the National Anthem. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. write that i* our report of the case of Harcourt v. Green, heard in the Magistrate's Court, it was stated that the property referred to .was originally owned by Mr. C. J. S. Harcourt and sold to Mr. Hunter. Such was not the case ; the firm i had no connection whatsoever with the property, but merely acted as agents for the vendor (Mrs. Hogg) in' the sale to Mr. Hunteiv < The harvest thanksgiving "social" in aid of the Te Horo church wa» a, great buc-L-cese; JSJSO beipg desred, ~

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 8

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BOWLING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 8

BOWLING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 8

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