PATUTAHI NEWS
(Herald Correspondent.) The fine but cooler weather experienced over the week-end attracted players to the tennis courts, where some interesting sets were contested. Afternoon tea was provided by the Indies. The following were amongst those present:—Mosdames Sutherland and Williams; Misses Robinson (Mangapapa), D. Sharp, M. Bilham, A. Murtagh, G. Bade, n rl L Williams; Messrs. C. Cusack, <7. Mrrkic, H. CSivisp, J. H. Montciih, 0. Williamr, W. Smiler, C. Burland, E. W;niam«, E. Brosnahan, White, W. Clark, and C. Wilson. Week-end 'bowling resulted us follcws:~Allan Cup: Clark, Atkius, Gallagher and McGaveston (s) 20 v. -I. Manson, Burns, Gatehouse, and Wilson (s) 18. Pairs: Clark and Williams (a) 22 v. Monteith and White (s) 22. Oidinary games: Knight, Eade, Allan and Williams (s) 23 v. J. Hankcy, W. Hankey, E. Hankey and J. W. Hankey, sen. (s) 32. Singles: Allan 7 v. M. Kogan 23; W. Stubbings 18 v. J. Hogan' 20. Mias Dorothy Sharp, Gisborne, is the guest of Mrs Sutherland, Kepongaere.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 12
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