FINE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END FAVOURS SUMMER SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS WHO COMMENCED ACTIVITIES: TENNIS, CRICKET AND BOWLING CLUBS OPEN THE NEW SEASON * , ~ , • 1 • f Hon at th» Mount Eden Tennis Club. Top right: Cricketers rolling one of the pitches at Eden Park before starting practice. Lower left: Mrs. J. Stormont, wife of the president of th" Nook BowHng'°Club dXeHngl first bowl to open the club's ne V season. Mr.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 8
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68FINE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END FAVOURS SUMMER SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS WHO COMMENCED ACTIVITIES: TENNIS, CRICKET AND BOWLING CLUBS OPEN THE NEW SEASON * , ~ , • 1 • f Hon at th» Mount Eden Tennis Club. Top right: Cricketers rolling one of the pitches at Eden Park before starting practice. Lower left: Mrs. J. Stormont, wife of the president of th" Nook BowHng'°Club dXeHngl first bowl to open the club's neV season. Mr. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 8
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