BOWLING.
OXFORD CLUB. The Oxford Bowliny Club opened tin season on Labour Day. The day was ideal, and the green was in */opd order. There was a representative attendance of visi i bowlers, including 2fr J. Brown, the president of the Dominion Bowline A - Mr A. Baxter, president, of the club, web
coined the visitors, and congrjjfulated tinclub on its fine green. He said that they had hoped to have had the croquet lawn opened that day, but there had been de lav?- He hoped that it would be playa,l)l ' earlv im the new year. Mr Brown also and extended hie felicitations to the club. Mrs Baxter throw up the first bowl, were chosen, and a p.easant .afternoon was ajpunt. tb«. Ucdie-s wroridin*: **£t<irno.cua <*•’*.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17180, 25 October 1923, Page 10
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