Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LAWRENCE NOTES

[Pkom Ode CoehespondbntJ Weatherstones has its own. artesiaW water supply. The prospecting bor* hole drilled by the Weatherstones Gol<* Mining Company to a depth of apouft 500 ft on the Weatherstones Plat .had commenced to discharge a, steady,! stream of water. Apparently the un*j derground mine workings have gradual ally filled with water during the pastjj four years, and this is now finding anp outlet through the bore hole. Thirty members of the Roxburgh Tennis Club participated in a mixed" doubles Yankee tournament, a few,' inembers of the Miller’s Flat Club also; taking part. Quite a number of th«| younger members showed promise. Mism Jean Gilchrist and Mr Norman Mosley 1 were the successful players. BOWLING. Three rinkS of the Roxburgh Clubb visited Clyde, and one rink played dan Roxburgh green against Miller’s. Elat*; The following is the result, Roxburgh! names first:—At Roxburgh: Gray* Knewstub, Hammond, Holmes 24* Kleeber, Thompson, Scott, Ferguson 18. At Clyde: Aitcheson, L. Manuel* R. Bennetts, W. Manuel 15, Harris, M'Donald, Lopdell, J. L. Davidson 22 i Uren, Laloli, Dunlay, Toms 24, C. J„ Davidson, Ross, Stevens, W. Georg*. 17; Moore, Sherlaw,. George, Crossant 22, E. W. George, Holden, Harlow* Pauline 15. This Saturday four rinks visit Alex* andra, and the following are thosej selected:—Hill, George. Holmes, Dunlay, Uren, L. Manuel, W. - Manuel, W*Toms, Hammond, Craig, M'Knight, R« Bennetts, M'Kinnell, Laloli, Sherlaw.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19391201.2.73

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 23438, 1 December 1939, Page 10

Word Count
228

LAWRENCE NOTES Evening Star, Issue 23438, 1 December 1939, Page 10

LAWRENCE NOTES Evening Star, Issue 23438, 1 December 1939, Page 10