KAITAIA
THE BUXTON SHIELD. WIN FOR KAITAIA. i The final for Hie Buxton Shield, competed for at the Kawakawa bowling toiiiuiiiiii'iiv, .*0111(1 not, owing to the !aiciio.s-i ol ,')i*< hour, be played, at Hie to. vu.-imeu;, ;;.ui i.:i- decided on the .Kaitaia club’s green on Saturday, litis arrangement |ro,iug very convenient, the honour. rested between two Ivailaia teams. The shield was won on. Saturday by /o. Mi .Mod Mead), Logan, Atkins ami .- I*yno!(!:••■ (t.kipi 30. who defeated Foster Mead), Lang, Vrndell and AfcKiuuon I'si.ip) S. A fif'- rhe match large i ups were .-*'>(-• ntc-d by ihe president, Air L. MeInto Mi. lo the winner/, and miniature i .11s to I lie rnniier--U(i. Both teams e. civ congratulated on the .light they had put up , especially .McKinnon’s team, which hart to contest every inch o;' the way. The members of the club who visited Kohil'.ohi spoke in terms ol the highest, praise of the arrangements made for the tournament, and the reception given. All agreed that the trip to Kohikohi was one -of the pleasantest the club had hud. Kaitaia had live teams at Hu* tournament- ami Reynold’s team won every game they played, while '.McKinnon’s team only lost one game and the final. Other games played on the Kaitaia green on .Saturday were: —Alarks, Parry, .Murray and A. Wilkinson (22) wen from Gordon, Morpeth, Pearson and Knsab (15): Taaffe, L. Ramsey, Lewis and Johnson (24) won from Berry, IToskin, G. Wilkinson and AleTntosh (19)., Playing for Taaffe’s trophy, Alorpeth (1-D beat Barry (13). j Personal. | Mi- P. Brail; and Airs Braik, of Alii | para, who have been spending- their j holidays at Auckland, returned to | tl.eir home nn Gun day. j Constable F., Buckley has gone to I’AA’aitangi, whore he will be nn duty ! during- the celebrations. I Air AA r . Perkins, of Lake Rond, with Ibis two young sons ami daughter, has j been spending a camping holiday at | Gent’s- Point, near To Paid station. The party returned to Kaitaia on Sunday night. Mr G. A. Ghino, of Omni, who, of ! the four men recently involved in the | motor accident on the Fairbnrn Road, was the most seriously injured, has now recovered. Mr Allen Bell, who is now at Parengarenga, had n bad turn after his arrival there from Kaitaia, and had to lay up for nearly a week, but is now recovering. Ho had intended leaving for AVaitangi on Saturday, but was not in a fit state for so long a journey.
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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1934, Page 14
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