BULLS.
) (From Our Own Correspondent.) . BULLS, Nov. 18. “ Bowlers arc now taking advantage of ’ the fine weather to got into practice for opening day, when it is expected that 1 ! Palmerston North, Feilding, Marton, and Wanganui Clubs will bo represented Ihe - ■ green has received careful attention during jtho winter months, and is playing very i I Although the water is still a little chilly, manv young poople are bathing daily in 5 the Rangitikei River. Shortly the Swnn--iming Club will commence operations, new . dressing cubicles being necessary each year i owing to floods. ' -I Mr T. Mansell, of To Horo, and for--3 merly of Bulls, was homo during the week. 1 His veteran steeplechasor, Glendowie. has - had another good innings at recent Shows. . j At Wanganui ho won the steeplechase stylo jump, was second in the open leaping ccmf petition and in the women’s jump, third lin the wire jump, and took the reserve champion ribbon. At Hawora Glendowie won the Egmont championship jump, was second in the womon’s jump, and third in tho hunters’ competition. 1 Oh Wednesday afternoon members of tnc 2 Bulls and Rongoteji Women’s Institutes visited tho beautiful gardens of Mrs T. R. 3 Willis, at Groatford. 1 '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 303, 21 November 1938, Page 12
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