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YOUNG TEAM’S SUCCESS.—W. Cousins’s Taieri four which won the Leads and Seconds bowling competition on Saturday. The team was the youngest in the competition. Left to right: C. W. Bruce, G. D. King, J. White and W. Cousins (skip).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25803, 26 March 1945, Page 6

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YOUNG TEAM’S SUCCESS.—W. Cousins’s Taieri four which won the Leads and Seconds bowling competition on Saturday. The team was the youngest in the competition. Left to right: C. W. Bruce, G. D. King, J. White and W. Cousins (skip). Otago Daily Times, Issue 25803, 26 March 1945, Page 6

YOUNG TEAM’S SUCCESS.—W. Cousins’s Taieri four which won the Leads and Seconds bowling competition on Saturday. The team was the youngest in the competition. Left to right: C. W. Bruce, G. D. King, J. White and W. Cousins (skip). Otago Daily Times, Issue 25803, 26 March 1945, Page 6

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