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LATE BOWLING.

NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT. Chbistchuhch, February 2. The bowliDg tournamtnt was continued to-day. The weather was fine but overcast, with a strong S.W. wind. The following aro the results of the RiMi Tournambni.— First prize, cextificate, euitably framed, with the names of winners engrossed thereon, and gold medals (presented by Mr R. C. Bishop, president New Zealand s Bowling Association) of the value of £2 10s each ; oecond prize, framed certificate, with , names of winners, and gold medals of the value of £2 each. j FIKST HOUND. j Dunedin (M. Sinclair, skip) 18 beat Canterbury | (John Taylor, skip) 12 * j Canterbury (W. Thomson, skip) 23 beat Napier ; (W. < '. Yfttea. skip) 18. ! Phoenix, Oamaru (J. Taylor, skip) 21 beat . Canterbury (J. Mercer, skip) '«iO. , The remaining rinke secured byes. ; SECOND ROUND. j Dunedin (M. SincUir, skip) 27 beat Chriatchurch (C. Jackson, skip) 11. Canterbury (B. Hale, skip) 26 beat Dunedin (W. Cowie, skip) 13. Roslyn (I 1 . Sneddon, skip) 23 beat Dunedin (A. Gillie?, skip) 12. Christchurch (H. Thomson, skip) 19 beat Phcenix, Oamaiu(T. Meek, skip) 18. Napier (E. KvaDP, skip) 2b" beat Pbcenix, O.vmiru (J. Taylor, sVip) 13. Alcddowbank, Ouwniu (J, Martin, skip) 17 beat ■ Canterbury (W. Thomson, tkip) 13. j Christchurch (J. C Maddison, skip) 31 beat j Green Island (J. Miller, skip) 16. | Dunedin (J. Hunter, skip) 22 beat Chriatchutch (L. B. Wood, skip). THIRD ROU.VD. I Christchurch (J. U. Ala'loiaou, skip) 22 beat ' Dunedin (J. Hunter, bksp)l7. t Christchurch (W. Thomson, skip) 19 beat ! Ro3lyn (T. Sneddon, skip) 14. Other two games are untiuuhed. The first sud Recond rounds of lha doubles aro not yet finished.

Wednesday (27th) being the birthday of hiß Majesty Emperor William II of Germany, the consular flag was raised at the consulate. It is doubtful whether "Wellington will be represented in the quarter-tnile athletic event at the Amateur Chauiuiouship meetiug, as the only man who can no is regarded as not tood euougli.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2240, 4 February 1897, Page 31

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LATE BOWLING. Otago Witness, Issue 2240, 4 February 1897, Page 31

LATE BOWLING. Otago Witness, Issue 2240, 4 February 1897, Page 31