FEILDING NEWS
COMMERCIAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Company, Ltd., have just received the following cable from their London office: —Butter market steadier after weakness, but very sensitive and with heavy arrivals market may weaken again slightly; New Zealand 158 s to 160 s, Australian 148 s to 150 s, Argentine 146 s to 1545. 1 neese quiet; New Zealand 93a to 945, Australian 90b to 925. Lamb and mutton, increased shipments Argentine affecting position; values slightly lower. TENNIS. Members of St. John's Tennis Club journeyed to Waituna on Saturday to play a friendly game with the local club. The visitors won by the narrow margin of two points. Details of the game, Waituna players being mentioned first, are: Ladies' singles.—Miss Beard 4 v. Miss Barltrop 6; Mrs Eggers 6 v. Miss Fettigrew 3; Mis 3 Shannon 6 v. Miss Ha.siu.ll 2; Mrs M. Guylee 6 v. Miss Taylor 1; Miss Claro 6 v. Miss Healey 4; Miss' K Guylee 6 v. Miss Irwin 4. Men's singlee.-J. Beard 4 v. Bramwell 6- B Beard 6 v. Wallis 5; Woollams 1 v.' Miers 6; R. Shannon 4 v. Murphy 6; N. Shannon 2 v. Hausman 6; Guylee 0 v. Gosnell 6. , _,. Ladies' doubles.—Mrs Eggers and Miss Beard 6 t. Misses Barltrop and Hassal 2 • Misses Shannon and Guylee 6 v. Misses Pettigrew and Taylor 3; Misses Clare and Guylee 4 t. Misses Healey and Irwin 0. Men's doubles—Beard and Beard 4 v Miers and Bramwell 6, Woollarns and Shannon 2 t. Wallis and Murphy 6; Shannon and Guylee 6 v. Hansman and Gos- " Mixed doublee.-Misg Beard and Beard 5 v. Miss Barltrop and Bramwell 6 Mrs Eggers and Beard 5 v. Miss Hassfland Miers 6; Miss Shannon and *ooUwwJ v Miss Pettigrew and Wallis 6. M«* Guylee and R. Shannon 6 v. Miss Taylor and Murphy 1; Miss Clare and N Shannon 6 v Miss Healey PomeU 4- Miss Guylee and N. Guylee o v. M'iss Irwin and Hausman 6. BOWLING. Further «ames7fTr the Bartholomew Shield were played on the Feilding green or Saturday* as follow :-S>m P son Lambert, Lurnsden, Shnmpton Is) 24 y uu ford Clapham, T Taylor. Moore /s)«, \IcI roy, N. Bartholomew, 1. Llapharn, Hurne (si 34 v. McAllister, Young, EntSSK MilU W t: Masters, Kay worth Robertshaw, Ingram (s) 31 v. row, E. Ross, Quayle (■) 8 Dewe, Wooa mass McElrov. Spence (s) 19 v Harri son Fowler, GoXhcre J. Bartholomew (s) 14;' Levett, Heaynes, Berguson, Davia son (s) 22 v. Smith, Robinson. Jensen, G. Bartholomew (s) 21. ... Next Saturday eight rinks from Feilding Club will visit Terrace End green and the following Monday two rinks from he Wellington and Hutt Clubs, en route to Wanganui, to play for the Duthio Cup, will play on the Feilding green. On Saturday, list iMt.. Takaro Club will visit Feilding.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 10 February 1925, Page 6
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