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CROQUET.

PATRIOTIC TOURNAMENT.

The singles draw, for the patriofio croquet tournament to be played on various lawns on Wednesday and following days, is:— A SINGLES.

Twenty-nine byes at top, 5 matches, 30 byes at the bottom. Byes.—Mrs. Hamblin end Mrs. Schnaner, Mrs. Searle and Mrs. Brown, Miss Bassett and Mrs. Dalton, Mr. Laurence and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Briffault. Dr. Fullerton and Mr. G. Bnrgin, Rtv. Burgin and Mrs. Evitt, Mrs. Gifford and Miss Hodge, Mrs. Coltman and Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Payton, Mrs. Hamblin-White and Mrs. Cowell, Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Stonex and Mrs. Nixon. Mrs. Bleakie top. Play.—Mrs. Warin and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Oldham and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Fearnley and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Hilton and Mrs. Clarkson.

Byes.—Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Wooller, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. McLachlan, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Wilding, Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Palairet, Mrs. G. Bell and Mrs. Coutts, Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Fisher And Miss Hill-Brown, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Fullerton, Mrs. ScottWafwn and Mrs. Swales, Mrs. Nowell and Mrs (Sguirrell, Mrs. Kenny and Mrs. Day, Miss Hesketh and' Mrs. Tiffin, Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Arey, Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Mel!sop.

A DOUBLES. Fifteen byes at top, 1 match, 16 byes at bottom.

Byes.—Mrs. McLachlan and Mrs. Thompson v. Mrs. Noakes and Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Briffault v. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Hilton v. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Laurence, Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Stonex v. Mrs. Celton and Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Payton and Mrs. Blenkin6op v. Mrs. Coutts and Mrs. Arey, Mrs. Cowell and Mrs. Crawford v. Mrs. Wooller and Bruce, Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Turner v. Mrs. Oswald and Miss Brown, Mrs. Wilding and Mrs. Gifford. Play.— Mahoney and Mrs. Fisher v. Rev. Burgin and Mr. G. Burgin. Byes.—Mrs. Evitt and Mrs. Brown v. Mrs. Day and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Scott Watson and Mrs. Oldham v. Mrs. Swales and Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs. Palairet v. Miss Hesketh and Mrs. Lowe; Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Fearnley v. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Warin and Mrs. Kenny v. Dr. Fullerton and Mr. Stretton, Mrs. Tiffin and Mrs. Hamblin v. Mrs. Schnauer and Miss Basßett; Mrs. Fullerton and Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Newell; Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Jones v. Mrs. Mellsop and Mr. Mellsop. B. SINGLES. i

Twelve byes at top, 7 matches, 13 byes at bottom. Byes.—Mrs. James and Mrs. Langdale, Mrs. Goodman and Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. G. Gribbin, Miss Blake and Mrs. Wugstaff, Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Harrop and Mrs. Finch. Play.—Mis. Butler and Mrs. Fyfe, Mrs. Newsham and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Snowden and Mrs. Mcßride, Mrs. Prosser and Mrs, Taylor, Mrs. Allsop and Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Topliss and Mrs. Potter. Byes. Mrs Pooley, Mrs Jennings and Mrs. Sbrimpski, Mrs. Tanner and Mips Alison," Mrs. Naples and Mrs. Lamburn. Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs, Jones, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs Corbett-Scott, Mrs. Speight and Mrs. Cohiile. B DOUBLES. B DOTJBLEB.

Six byes at top, 3 matches, 7 byes at Byes— Appleyard and Miss Btimpson v. Mrs. Mcßride arid Mrs. Topliss, Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Robertson v. Mrs. Tattergall and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Sbrimpski, v. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Lsmburn. Play.—Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Allsop v, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Tanner and Miss Blake v. Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Newsham. Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Wagstaff v. Mrs. Goodman and Mrs. Cohule. Bvcs.—Mrs. Naples and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Ames v. Mrs. James and Mrs. Cahill. Mrs. Prosser and Mrs. G. Gribbin v. Mrs. Speight and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs Langdale and Mrs. Harrop v. Mrs. Fyffe and Mrs. Foster.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17105, 10 March 1919, Page 7

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CROQUET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17105, 10 March 1919, Page 7

CROQUET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17105, 10 March 1919, Page 7