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BOWLING.

ST. CLAIR v. CALEDONIAN. The (St. Clair and Caledonian Bowling Clubs met on the green of the latter dub. The green was in splendid order, and the weather fine. There were three rinks of seniors and one rink of juniors. (St. Clair seniors suffered defeat, the scores being: Caledonian, 70; St. Clair, 47. The Caledonian juniors beat their opponents by 36 points to 9. Scores:—

DUNEDIN v. TAIERI. Id this match four rinks were played on the Dunedin Green and four rinks tm me Tnieri Green. At the conclusion of rhe game on the Dunedin Green the president (Mr James Hwlop) referred to the pleasure

ft afforded the Dtttttdm players to meet their Taieri ftieodl, who had proved foeteeii wprtily of their Steel, and concluded r,y leading three hearty cheers. Mr Howci! {president) thanked the Dunedin Club f f-r fne hearty and liberal way iti which the Taieri players had been treated during iho rfietttoon. Afternoon tea was dispensed l.y Mrs James Hislop, assisted by a bevy if ladies, and was much appreciated by menbers and lady supporters. Dunedin won by 2d points, as the Subjoined scores show ; DtTNBDItf GtCtir.

PORT CHALMERS v. KAHUNA. The inter-dub fixture Port Chalmers v. Kaituna tookploce at Kaituna on Saturday afternoon. In* green was in capital order, and, notwithstanding the fact that Kaitona won by a good majority, there whs some vary keen and exciting play. Scores: Kaituna. Port Chalmers.

Caledonian. St. Clair. Seniors. c. E. Keast (s) 18 W. Dali (s) ... 17 A. Evans (a) ... 24 J Hancock (s) 19 R. A. Smeal (s) 28 R. Young (s) ... Juniors. 11 J3. Collett (s) ... 36 J, Thornton (?) . 9 Grand totals 106 b6

Taieri. Dunedin. G. P. Howcl] (s) 22 J. Hunter (s) ... 14 D. Ompbell ( 8 ) T. A. Macfcio {«) 21 17 W. M'Laren (s) W. Hacrop (s) 13 21 W. Canwoll ( 8 ) 20 M. Sinclair (s)... 18 T/Osnt Qbm». J. Leiry (gj 10 J. Thomson (s) 28 R. Dsndaoa (•) 21 J. GQmour (s)... 22 Tnmball (s) 9 H. 0. Poster ;sl 36 D. Mackie (s) 22 P. Peake (s) ... 19 Totals 142 171

Dali (a) 29 M'Lachlan (»)... 13 Paterson (s) ... 23 Hendry (s) r< Watson (s) 28 Monson (a) 13 T. Sanders (s) 19 Walker (s) 15 Totals 99 68

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Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 2

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BOWLING. Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 2

BOWLING. Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 2

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