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(From Our Own Correspondent.) MANAIA v. HAWERA. A match between Manaia and Ruwera .was played 011 Saturday, which resulted in sv win for Hawera. Stores ere as follow, Manaia players being mentioned first: ... ~ Men’s Singles. —G-. Meuli I v. G. Wills 9; J. D. Smith 8 v. M. K. Jones 9; L. Christie 9 v. H. D. Caplen.3; Dr. Davies 2 v. J. M. Collins 9; M. Ryan 3 v. 11. Wills 9; Hannah 1 v. L! Torrens 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Mrs. Hiller 7 v. Miss Blake 4; Miss M. Campbell 7 VMiss S. Huggins 6; Miss L. Clague 7 v. Miss L. Pease 5; Mrs. A. H. Christie 4v. Miss C. Huggins 7; Mrs. G H Meuli 5 v. Miss M. Huggms 3. Men’s Doubles. —G. H. Meuli and L. Christie 3 v. J. Wills and Jones 9; J. D. Smith ond Dr. Davies 2. v. Caplen and Collin: 3; M. Ryan and S. Hannah I v. Wills and Torrens 9. Ladies’ Doubles. —Mrs. Poynter and Miss G. Hi lies 7 v. Misses Blake and Huggins 0; Misses Campbell ( and Clague 2 v. Misses Wills and Pease 7 ; Mjesdames Christie and Meuli 7 v. Misses Huggins 6.

Combined Doubles. —G. H. Meuli and Mrs. Poynter 9 v. Wills and Miss Wills,B; L. Christie and Miss G. Hides 5 v. Jones and Miss Blake 9; J. D. Amith and Miss M. Campbell 9v. Caplen and Miss G. Huggins 6; Dr. Davies and Miss L. Clague 4. v. Collins and Miss Pease 9; M. Ryan and Mrs. Christie 7 v. R. Wills and Miss CHuggins 7 (unfinished); Hannah arid Mrs. Meuli 5 v. Torrens and Miss W. Huggins 9. Totals: Manaia 115, Hawera 161.

see. Tn any case thev would get a good run. for their money. Mr, Cnciaan said that those present realised that with 50 applications and 19 permits there were bound to be some dissatisfied people, but if Hawera was not one of the fortunate ones then the Minister and the Hawera, people would not be any the worse friends. The deputation then retired.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 February 1925, Page 8

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TENNIS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 February 1925, Page 8

TENNIS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 February 1925, Page 8

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