BOWLING.
There was a large attendance at the bowling green yesterday, and some very interesting matches , were played. Sides were selected by the Secretary (Mr Dixon) and Treasurer (Capt. Ferris), the teams playing for the Treasurer winning, on the aggregate, both in the morning and afternoon. The following are the details of the play Secretary v. Treasurer. Lewis Pettic Robertson Colcbrook Pettie Matthcwson Bright (skip) ... 20 Ponsford (sk) 16
Adair Wallace Sidebottom Buttle Perritt Ambridge Gaudin (skip)... 14 Ferris (skip)... 28 Nicholas Price Rosie Morgan Humphreys McGowan Dixon (skip) ... 19 Witty (skip)... 24 Hennessy ... 22 Massey ... 13
Majority for Treasurer 6 AFTERNOON. Massey 0. Adair Lewis McKee Pettie Ambridge Bright (skip) ... 20 Ponsford (skip) 20 C. Rosie Pettie Nicholas Robertson Birss Simson Gaudin (skip)... 18 Witty (skip)... 17 Hampton Wallace Colebrook ' Morgan price Sidebottom Buttle (skip) ... 14 Coleman (skip) 31 McGowan Humphreys : Matthewson Rosie Perrett • Hennessy _ Dixon (skip) ... 15 Ferris (skip)... 20 67 88 * Majority for 1 Treasurer 11
It needs Lord Byron’s brilliant pen, His cleyer, brainy head, To tell us’ how and why and when Some people are notjdead. But since he’s gone y?e’ll tell the way, How good health to assure, And colds and hacking coughs allay, Take Wooes’ Gnat PewsusnsT Otoe,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 115, 25 May 1901, Page 1
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