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BOWLING.

THE I)UXEI)I.\ TdITKXAMEXT. In tin* rink tnurnami-nt nt tin* l):m----«'din ■;utli<-rin<j' nmv in 'inij'ivss yosti'rilsi.v's play was On tlulicslyn jin-on, wlti-ve tin- (lon* ti'am played, when the fifth round eonmioncivl it was confidently experted that Ingrain would beat Edwards and lieeome sectional winner, but the Caledonian rink made a strong rally and was ten up at the fourteenth head. Edwards only ini* a eouple of singles alter ihal while Ingrain began to score rapidly, but lucould not make tip the heavy handicap, and as Smith liatl just surceed«'d in defeating McDougall (the latter's bad luck having continued to dog him and he being beaten liy one on the last head by failing to shift ill-Loan's bowl with his last shot), a sectional tie between Ingram and Smith ensued. AVhen this was played off Smith's rink, playing with accuracy and great combination, proved an easy Tinner. ' In the siugl.'s tournament the draw took place* last night, the following being of local interest:—Omvlev (Maliiura) v. \V. H. Pater-son (Phoenix); .1. I'ssher (Core) v. A. Lotvrv (Canterbury); T. Stevenson (Core) v. I?. Strong (Christchurch); C. 11. Ingrain (Core) v. .1. Brown (I'nitcd); J. Andrew (Maiaura) v. W. Sheddon (Clinton); J. Thomson ((lore) v. .1. Wool!' (United): W. King (Matatirn) v. A. Duckworth (Sterling): A. Simpson (Core) v. I'\ Akhurst (Waimate); W. P. Thorn (ilaiaura) v. C. Hary (Victoria). The fircbell rang out an alarm about :i o'clock to-day, but the outbreak proved to be nothing more than a fence in Lyne Street and the flames wero subdued without much trouble. Amusement seekers will lie catered lor this and following evenings hy the Zealandia merry-Ko-rotnid, which is revisiting Core for a short season. The location is onposite the Dominion Hall, which is sure to be the rendezvous of the juvenile element and their elders lor the ensuing days. Sale! —Having purchased the stock of the Dominion Mercery and Tailoring Company, of Dunedin, at our own prico we offer it to the. general public at prices less than warehouse cost. —I{. H. Scott and Co., opposite Post Office. 1 Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in the throat? Does your cough trouble you in the night and does mucus rise in the morning? Do yon want relief.? If so, tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will ho pleased. Sold everywhere.

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Mataura Ensign, 19 January 1910, Page 3

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BOWLING. Mataura Ensign, 19 January 1910, Page 3

BOWLING. Mataura Ensign, 19 January 1910, Page 3

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