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Bowling.

To-morrow is the day set apart for .iie annual match in which those members born in the southern poru.on of the dominion do battle wiwi their brethren hadlrng from other parts. Under favorable conditions thia maltch is looked forward to by AVpry member of the Club, as it is a most befitting way to terminate the season's playing. At half-past seven m tlie evening the annual meeting takes ,)lace up-stairs in Mr Andrew's, and on its conclusion everyone adjourns it) the tv?a-rooms to partake of the customary dinner and join in the morrimen- attending the presentation of trophies. . As the past season has undoubltpdly) •,een the most enjoyable on recoi.. every member is requested to P ut in an f.ppearance on the green at hall-past two, and thus make the, toal game one in keeping with,such a successful season^ Following is the division ol the club into . the respective sides, tlho selected skips arranging their teams on the green at 2.30. : Murihuku All-Comers Willett (s) Forsyth (s) Boer (s) Ptoilp ■ fi») : Itooinson (s) Aches o n (s) S- Bailey (s) Johnstone i&) Cavell * Child* Wintpn Merrio Trail McCattuin T. 11 Bailey Geary Ward MaAheson Petchell Hamilton Moars Miller Andrews W R Fank'hurat W J Pankhurst Culling Armstead Webster I'aitrick - Saundersi More Fr a ser ■King

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Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 2

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Bowling. Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 2

Bowling. Western Star, 28 March 1911, Page 2