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1. Eagleton (Carlton) considers a knott y point. 2. Hastings lie the shot. 3 A close measure 4 Crawford (Gishorne) driving. 5 Mrs. Myers rolls up the jack. 6 Two well-known skips. 7, Gishorne one up. 8. Hastings score one. 9. A near thing. 10. The successful Carlton team. 11. The Gisborne team, the runners-up.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 932, 16 January 1908, Page 15

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1. Eagleton (Carlton) considers a knott y point. 2. Hastings lie the shot. 3 A close measure 4 Crawford (Gishorne) driving. 5 Mrs. Myers rolls up the jack. 6 Two well-known skips. 7, Gishorne one up. 8. Hastings score one. 9. A near thing. 10. The successful Carlton team. 11. The Gisborne team, the runners-up. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 932, 16 January 1908, Page 15

1. Eagleton (Carlton) considers a knott y point. 2. Hastings lie the shot. 3 A close measure 4 Crawford (Gishorne) driving. 5 Mrs. Myers rolls up the jack. 6 Two well-known skips. 7, Gishorne one up. 8. Hastings score one. 9. A near thing. 10. The successful Carlton team. 11. The Gisborne team, the runners-up. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 932, 16 January 1908, Page 15