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TAIHAPE NEWS

TAIHAPE BOWLING CLUB MATCHES AGAINST RAETIHI AND TAUMARUNUI The following teams will represent Taihape in fixtures to be played on February 9:—Taihape v. Taumarunui, at Ohakune (morning); Taihape v. Raetihi, at Raetihi (afternoon):— Rangitikei Shield. —Fleming (s.), Murphy, Gledhill, Holmes; Seccombe (s.), Ryan, Read, Caulcutt. Taumarunui Shield.—P. Williams (s.), Mortjand, Culpitt, Infield; Mason (s.), Hodges, Bo water. PowelL Watson Banner.—Kay (s.), Bridson, Nicholls, Siddle; Stevens (s.), Law, Oldbury, W. Hodge. Cars leave the post office at 8 a.m. Any player unable to make the trip is requested to notify Mr. D. Neagle as soon as possible. Club Competitions The following is the draw for the fifth round:—Pairs Competition. - Cherry v. Ryan, Fleming v. Easton. Championship Singles.—Seccombe v. Marsh, Easton v. Holmes, Caulcutt v. Fleming. Junior Singles Championship.—Kay v. Stevens, H. R. Rush a bye. Handicap Singles.—Seccombe v. Oldbury, Ryan v. Caulcutt, Symonds v. Fleming, Bowater a bye. Games in this round must be finalised by February 16. UNIQUE CRICKET INCIDENT A unique cricket incident occurred at Utiku last week-end, when the local team was robbed of victory owing to a mistake over the score. On being tolc that only seven more runs were required for a win *he Utiku captain drew the stumps vjien these had been obtained but, on checking over the score, it was discovered that the totals were equal and the match thus resulted in a draw. There were two overs to go when play ceased. The match was between Utiku and the Auckland Battalion. RANGITIKEI A. AND P. SHOW Will intending exhibitors assist the secretary and his staff by making their entries as early as possible? If left until the last day the result is a congestion of work to cope with in a very limited time. Consideration in this respect will be appreciated. Remember all profits go to the Red Cross Society. If information is required a telephone call will bring it. Just ring 76. Schedule, prize list and entry forms posted immediately upon request, DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL STAFF With two exceptions the personnel of the staff of the Taihape District High School is the same as last term. The two new members are the headmaster, Mr. V. Parsons, and Miss D. Dobson (probationary-assistant). Miss Dobson is an ex-pupil of the school.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

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TAIHAPE NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

TAIHAPE NEWS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

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