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EASTER BOWLING TOURNAMENT.

This event was commenced on Frida; irt perfect weaoher, and under olronm | n stances of the most satisfactory character '* The entry was a largo one^-targo enougl « to constitute a record for Oamara~-an< 9 thia, notwithstanding that to«rn»menf-i 0 are being held at Invewnrgill and Ohriub ohuroh. A number of bowlers wore pro - sent from Dunedin, Eoalyn, Green Is 1 Jand, Tftieri and Timaru. The double n Imnded maton starteS with 37 pairs, ana daring Friday the' greater part of the - match was gob through. 0 1 Saturday all • bob tho soini-fjiiftlH of the two«handed match were completed, and the rink 1 matohca were taken up, and with the ox5 ooption of one uncompleted game the first ' »nd second rounds were got through. The tournament will be completed to-day. Both groenn played keenly, and although tho vi-itors from the South thought* they did so to too great an extent, they were yet able to hold their ownagiinat tho lnn<tl men, who have, under theolrounvtanoeo, fared rather badly. In tho two'headed match two of the Io<jal tenms are still in, a><d the contest to-day is expeoted to bo a keen one. Tho extended drought) has affeotod the greens- tho Phoenix , particularly — and the bowlp show a disposition to continue travelling even after a well regulated bowl would naturally bo expeoted lootop. Saturday saw a la'go number of the competitors thinned out, *nd many of tho visitor* left for thoir homes by the evening trains. On Friday and Saturday there wore a large number of visitors present. At Meadowbank preparations had boon nwdo to entertain the bowlers and visitors, and at tho Phoenix Mrs T, Meek dispensed afternoon tea, cake, etc, The bowling will he continued this morning at 0.30. Tho following are the resu'ts : CHAMPIOX8HXP PAIE3 FIRST BOUND. Sootb »nd Y»bc» (Caledonian) 26 beat Dorward and Martin (Oamuru) 15 Beo and Taylor (Phanix) 12 beat Watnon and Fleming (Oamaru) 11 Rowley and How (Timtiru) 20 beat Pope (St. Olalr) and Don (Oarnaru) 11 Bono and Muthcson (Roslyn) 18 beat M'llwrick and GUlica (Dunedin) 11 Hancock and M*K<y (So. ( hit) 24 faeit Brockio and Maoktu ( L'oiori) 13 Tho remainder of the pairs took byci SBCONO UOtTND. F^irley and Procter (Phrcnlx) 15 boat Hodges and Davidson (Taiori) 11 Buohanan and Smeliie (Green UUnd) 17 beat Williamson and Mo)li<ou (O^maru) 16 Bneddon and Crawford (Kuituna) 19 beat Reid and Meek (Phoenix) 13 Dawson and Brown (Phosnix) 19 beat Patereon and Smith (KuUunu) 16 Grant t>ad lh\y,\ciih (Phwaix) 10 beat M'L A *n and Smellio (Green Island) 9 Rilfo and Fatnilton (OAnrvru) 21 beat King and Mitoholl (PhcoJtx) 16 Dryden and Turnbull (Taieri) 20 beat Sioolair and Morriy,(Danedin) 10 Kennedy and A(kin«on (Otmaru) 14 beat Prentice and Christie (Tai(.ri) 13 Puterson and Turpie (Oatnarn) 14 beat M'Kibbon and Fotrcteer (Kaituno) 12 Whyte and Gabitiea (Timitru) 19 beat, Rowloy and Gow (Timaru) 13 Bone and Mathoion ( Roalyn) 19 beat | Hogbon and D*vi« (Timaru) 10 Koid and Dal I (K»ituna) 17 boat Hanoook nnd M'Kay («t. Olair) 12 Ibbotoon and Peako (Kftitnna) 19 boat Smith and Murdoch (Tnieri) 9 Koith and Waddell (Timaru) 19 beat Bee and Taylor (PhconUj 14 Potter and Waddall (Pbconix) 15 beat J Thompson and M'Xlwriok (Dunodin) 12 Scott (Roalyn) nnd Yatos (Caledonian) 27 beat M'HutcnisoD nd Harrison (Phconix) 11 TillHD ROIND Potter nmt Wtvddell (Phcooix) 16 beat Scott and Y»tc» 'Roslyo) 15 Drydon and Turnbull (Taiert) 26 boat D&igleieh and Brown (Phoenix) 23 Drtwson and Brown (Phosnix) boat Paterson and Turplo (Oamftru) forfeited Kennedy and Atkinson (Oamarn), 19 boat Reid and Ball (Kuituna) 10 Buchanan and BmeHio (Green Inland) 22 beat Bono and Matheson (Kosyo) )7 Crawford and Bnoddon (Kaituna) 26 beat Whyte and Gabites (Timaru) 10 Ibbotoon and Peako (Dunedin) 14 boat Raifo and Familton (O tmaru) 13 Keith and Waddell (Timaru) 13 beat Fftirlcy and Prootor (Pboonix) 11 BOUKTII ROHKD. Koith and Waddell (Timaru) 18 be»t Dawsou and Brown (Phconix) 15 Kennedy and Atkinion (Oamaru) 21 boat lbbotton and Peako (Dunodin) 16 Potter and Waddoll (Pbconix) 24 beat Buchanan and Rmelllo (Green IiUnd) 9 Crawford and Sneddon (Raituna) 22 beat TurnbuU a»d Dryden (T»ierl) 13 Tho flemt- finals will bo played on the Phoonix Green to-d»y, at the conclusion of tho rink matohof, arid tho order is— Kennedy and Atkinson meet Potter and Waddell on No. 4, and Keith and Waddell meet) Crawford and Sneddon on No. S.

•raiBD aon7«)t>, M»okio (ftitri) 20 beat) Fleming (Oftm&ru) GUlies (Duntdin) 18 bcab D«H (K*lt«n») , Thompoott (Danedia) 30 boit Taylor (Phoenix) 8 , * MftthtMon (Roslynj 14 and Meok (Phoenix) 5 (with nix hoadi to play) '

It to ftlwayi gratifying to wooivt teitU momale for Oharaberlaia'a Collo, Cholera ana Marrhcea Remedy,' ana when tbaen dor/iemenb U from a physiofrn it is c»pcolally »o, ** There i« no more Batlafaotory or «ffecbive remedy than Chamberlain'* Oolfo, Cholera And' Diarrhea* Remedy," writes Dr R. E, Boboy, phynioian and PharwaoUt, of Obey, Mo, J «md w» hfe ban used tho Remedy in bfa owa family And sold ib in hie drug xtore toxnix yciirs, he ohoiild certainly know. For- sole by JK, G> Lank, Ohemjflb^ 0*m»ra. OmnibuBGfi were ori^innlly ofc»rt6cl In Paris In 1660*' They died, oat, however, and v/o^o not rcvired till 1827. two yeara Uttr fchty wew adopUxl tu l<oudou,

Cjiampiokship Rink Match. IMRST ROUND* Phoenix, Oamsru, Potter Dorwitrd D*wfloa Kennedy Roed Martin Meek (a) , «, 16 Atklniou («) » M Tho other rinks took byei, BKOOai) BOUNDt Kftitunn. ' Green Island. Smith M'Lenn Bold Bmellio Paterion Buchanan Dall {*)... ,„ 27 .)Smol]io(.) ... Puuedin, Phconix, Morris \ Dalgloioh Turpie Brown Sinclair idolliaon Thompson (») .„ 18 .WaHdell (•) „ Phcoaix. Kaituna, Bee Crawford Fairloy Mnogibbon Procter , Forre»t6r T«ylor(s) '... 13 Sneddoa (a) M Dnnedin. , fried. Peako Tnrnbull Ibbotnon Drydett M'Htfrick Prentice GilHe. (•) ,„ 22 Obriitio(s) ,„ Tfticri, SO, (Mr. Brookio Borward Hodgci Pop* 0 *yid son Y»tf« Maokio(«) ,„ 20 M'Kuy(i) , M Koslyn Tftien. Kennedy Lune Bono Cameron .Scotb rimith Mftthleson (ej «« 24 Murdoch (s) , M 0*m»ru. Tim»ra. R»lfe , Keith Familton Hogben Wfttson Davio FlemiDg(8) ... 26 Wftddell(«) ... Pncoaix. Timntu, Potter Oftbitca Whyfce Beid Rowley Moek (») ... 21 «ow (•).« 3 9 16 10 ! 9 11 16 17 17

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9174, 11 April 1898, Page 3

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EASTER BOWLING TOURNAMENT. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9174, 11 April 1898, Page 3

EASTER BOWLING TOURNAMENT. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9174, 11 April 1898, Page 3

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