BOWLING
WAIPAWA CI J. B
(Own < 'in respondent.) | There was a large attemhim e t : members at the general mem mg ol tin l above club held on i'le-tay. ihe president (Mr. Hooper) presiding. The committee which conferred with a Waipawa Club relented that j matches would be played each month I between the two clubs, altcrnit el> j playing on the rrsih'rtitc green:-, t and at he end of the sea,.on a eh; mpiolt singles rink would be plate i. Thev also reported on other mat Sis relating to the club.. I At tiie conclusion of the tn< •■tin x the president referred to the loss tlie chib would sustain by Mr. W. Smith’s departure for Amkl'tnd. He hail been secretary of the club for a term and a most enthusiastic niritiber. ()n behalf c.f the iiii’tiibi'is e.t the club, lie then present' d Mr.l Smith with a handsome ease of pipes as a token <>f the esteem in which lie is held amongst them. I Mr. Smith thanked rhe club tor their valuable present, and added that, it was his intention to present , to the club a handsome snielu. •it’ which would he inscribed trom time, to time winners ot the various elub matches. The shield would be ready for the coming season. At. the meeting of the executive committee. Mr. («us < owper was appointed ground-keeper.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 428, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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