PAIRS MATCH.
Ham and M'lllwrick (22) beat Allnutt and Bone (7). Ford and Porter (16) beat JTCo:: and J. Smith (13). Erskmc and Kirfrsiand (27) beat Gi'lies tmcl Short (6).
W. Smith and A. Stone (21) beat .G reenwood and Welsh (10). Scott and Bewley (16) beat England and Ross (14). R. Taylor and A E. Smith (20) beat Hitchon. and M'Rorio (9). Rennie and J. E. Taj lor (22) bca' C. Grey ard F!c:umg (7). Nicholson and His'op (21) beat \Y Wesiey and Hiskens (15). Nelson and Grey (14) beat J. Allan and Ciaig
Gilmour and White (IS) beat Fishei a.»d Loc'c (11).
M'Lean and Findlay (16) b"at Kuby ancl Hitchon (10). R "Wesney and Thomso.i (19) beat ilooie a.-.d Henderson (13) W. and D. Tpylor (23) beat D. Thomson and Norton <J.l).
W. P. CiPig and Dewar (22) beat Portcous and Burnside (36) Lindsay and Howorth (20) boat Rcbert.-o.i an"i Parlane (17).
Sebo ..jul Chur'cn CO) beat W. Y. M:Hai ercl GJk-so.i (fi>.
Second Rourd. Scott and Bsvley (19; beat Tayloi .'] tl Smith (10). Gilmour and White (13) beat Smith and Stona
Craig and Dcwar (16) beat Ford and Poiter" (15). N'cholso-'i ar.d Hislop (20) bpat M'Lean and Fmdlay (!>. Lindsay smd Hcv, orth (20) boat Nelson ard Cnoy (11). K. Wesney and Thomson (24) beat Rennie and Taylor (12).
Sebo and Churto.i (ib) beat Ham and M'lllwrick (17). Erskine and Kmgsknd (19) beat D. and W. Taylor (13).
Third Round. Sebo and CLurton (IS) beat Erski^e and Kmgsknd (17). Lirdsay and Howorth (16) beat Ciaig and Dewar (14). Scott and Rovvley (21) beat R Wesley and Thomson (12) Nicholson and His'op (14) beat Gilmour and White (10).
RINK MATCH
J. Hair (s) 18 beat W. Tajioi (s Milton) 16. Grey v, Milton) 20 beat R Tayloi (s) 17. Scott (s, Milton) 15 beat M'lllwrick (s) 8. Nicholson (s, Kaitangata) 17 beat Sebo (s) 12. J. Ronnie (f) 20 beat Allnutt (s, Roslyn) 11. W Wesnoj (s) -6 beat W. P. Craig (s, Goie)
A Liiicleay (s) 22 beat J Knby (s, Caledonian)
\V. Smith (s) 11 be-.it A Gillies (s, Dunedin)
Second Rou^d
Haui be a,t Grey (18>. Renme (16) beat Scott (111. Xicholsoa (19) beat W. Smith (I' 2) Lindsay (10) beat W. AVe*ney (12). The Consolation Doubles is not fini-hed
The Cont.ol.it.on Ri.ik Match was won by Craig' 1 ; (Goie), with Tay'or's (Miltor) runuersup April S. After a fortnight of beautiful weather rain fell heavily last night, and again just as the excursion trains weie leaving to-daj . The day, however, was fine, but v, ith a fall m temperature. The greea 'was heavy for the bowling toaini'ment, which was practically concluded. In the scnn-iinrl o f the Rink Match K<utan»ata (Nicholson) beat Renme, and Ham beat Lindsay. In the final Ham beat Nicholson by 4 points In thp Pans semi-finsl Lird=ay and Howoitli beet fc«.oti rtiid Bewley, sncl iS'icaoleoj; r,^ 3i lv *
lop beat Sebo and Churton. For the final Lindsay and Howorth against Nicholson and Eislop had played five heads for 5 points each play ceased for the day. The. match will Ibe finished to-morrow morning. ' NEW ZEALANDEES IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, April 6. Tlrs New Zealand section of the Australasian <wwling team for England beat the Balmam Club easily by 23 to 17. I The City Club beat the New Zealand bowlers Jby 86 to 58, winning in every rink.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 51
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565PAIRS MATCH. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 51
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