BOXING
SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. GBEYMOUTH’S TEAM. The following telegram was receive 1 in Greymouth yesterday from Mr K. Williams (Manager of Greymouth’s team.) “Arrived at Ashburton this morning. Good weather. The boys anall well. ’ ’ NOBTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. NAPIEE, July 21. Fifty entries have been received for the North Island Boxing championships to bo held at Napier next Friday and Saturday, including E. Meale and C. Purdy, two Australasian champions. NEW YORK, July 20. Frankie Genero, American flyweight champion, was knocked out by Bobby Gershani, in the third round of a fif-teen-round bout. WARMTH AND COMFORT. There’S a feeling of satisfaction when vou snuggle down for the night between good blankets and you know you will have a good, comfortable night’s rest. Such are the Colonie I All-Wool Blankets stocked at Paterson & Lloyd’s. In white or grey, and sizes guarantee’ll, at the prices they’re marked, these soft and warm blankets offer more than exceptional value. Call and see them. Paterson & Lloyd, Revell Street (Opp. National Bank), agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and French Cleaners. —Advt.
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 6
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