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CANADIAN BOWLERS

NEW ITINERARY FOR VISIT Press Association WELLINGTON, Monday. Since the arrangement of the itinerary for the tour of New Zealand by the party of Canadian bowlers who will arrive in Auckland on December 21, it has been ascertained that a steamer will leave Bluff for Melbourne on February 8, instead of February 1. The Canadian bowlers are agreeable to spending an extra week in New Zealand, but the change has necessitated revision of the itinerary. Cabled advice states that the party will number 45. The revised itinerary for the North and South Islands is as follows: Monday, December 30, arrive Auckland; December 31 and January 5, Auckland and North Auckland centres (VVhangarei); January 6, leave Auckland for Hamilton; January 7, leave Hamilton for Rotorua; January 8 and 9, Rotorua; January 10, leave for Opotiki; January 11, leave Opotiki for Gisborne; January 12, Gisborne; January 13, leave Gisborne for Napier; January 14, Napier; January 15, leave for Palmerston North; January 16, leave Palmerston North for New Plymouth; January 17, New Plymouth; January 18, leave for Wanganui; January 19, Wanganui; January 20, leave for Wellington; January 21, 22, Wellington, leave at 7 p.m. on January 22 for Nelson; January 23, Nelson; January 24, leave for Blenheim; January 25 and 26, Blenheim and Picton, trip to Sounds; January 27, leave Blenheim for Christchurch; January 28, 29 and 30, Christchurch; January 30, leave for Timaru; January 31, Timaru: February 3, leave Timaru for Dunedin; February 2 and 3, Dunedin; February 4, leave Dunedin for Queenstown; February 5, Queenstown; February 6, leave- for Invercargill; February 7, Invercargill; February S, leave for Bluff and for Melbourne. PAPAKURA RESULTS Following were the results of an inter-club match between the l’apakura and Manurewa Bowling Clubs, played at Manurewa on Saturday, Papakura names being mentioned first; punckley, Craig. Mogford. Leighton, 22. v. Bryliam, Looker, Gallalier, Robertson, 10; A. G. Smith, Andrews, T. G. Smith, Rice, 17, v. Wilcox, A. Craig, Butterworth, R. Frost, 25: Kirton. Shields, McKay, Loitch, 20, v. Sidaway, Tuck, Barnard, E. S. Pegler, 21; O’Connell, Meikie, Dickey. W. McEntee, 27, v. Robinson, Hood, F. Whyte, Osborne, 19; Searle, Quigley, Palmer, Hammond, 22, v. T. Sykes, Grindrod, Hawthorn, Forbes, 22; Cornford. Mullins?, MeOoll, Goddard, 8, v. C. White, Miller, Nield, J. Murray, 29; Pa ton, Pilkington, H. McEntee, Bates, 20, v. Ecclesfield, Hardy, W. H. Smith, Fawcett. 21; Thornton. Hobson, Loundes, R. Hope, 20, v. Finlay, McNaughton, Whitton. F. Law, 22. Manurewa, 5£ wins. 169 points; Papakura, 2A wins, 156 points.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 13

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CANADIAN BOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 13

CANADIAN BOWLERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 812, 5 November 1929, Page 13

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