BOWLING.
i [ In spite of the blushous and uncertain weather and counter attractions, thero was a Fair attendance at the Howling | Green on Saturday, and an enjoyable j afternoon was spent. The usual tea and [ refreshments were provided among themselves by the members. Tho scores in tho rink match were as follows — No. 1 Rink. Whitwalt Kerr Northam Flett Baigent Sharp, junr. Presbaw (sk) 21 Mansford (sk) in No. 2 Rink. l ' Humphreys Catley Edwards Giblin Redgrave * Wastney Gilbert (sk) 21 Rutherford (sk) 17 The handicaps for the President's and Vice-President _ Cups have been allotted and are now on view in tbe Kiosk. Two new members have been elected to the Club, and threo old members who thought they could not play this Beason have re-considered their decision.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1897, Page 2
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128BOWLING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1897, Page 2
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