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1. Mr. McLaren, of Ponsonby, leading in final of doubles. 2. Mr. E. Jury, skip of the winning Karangahape team, returning thanks after receiving the banner on behalf of his club. 3. Mr. ing a shot. 4. Mr. A. M. Bryden, secretary of the Dominion of New Zealand Bowling Association. 5. Messrs. McLaren and Maxwell Walker, runners-up in the Championship Pairs. Mr. Championship Singles. 6. A very close measure in the final of the Championship Pairs—Mr. McCallum decides a very fine point. 7. Mr. Lowry, of the Carlton team, delivering a bowl. 8. of the Championship Rinks: Messrs. Given, Gallagher, Jury and Andrew. 9. Mr. Rosemond, of Gisborne, puts down a good clean shot. 10. Mr. Hueston, of Gisborne, who drew the shot so in the final of the. Championship Pairs. 11. Messrs. Jury and Gallagher, of Karangahake. 12. Messrs Lundon and Tilley, of Wanganui. 13. Messrs. J. Muir and S. Potter, of Wellington, nament. 14. The winners of the Champion Pairs—Messrs. Rosemond and Hueston, of Gisborne.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 25

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1. Mr. McLaren, of Ponsonby, leading in final of doubles. 2. Mr. E. Jury, skip of the winning Karangahape team, returning thanks after receiving the banner on behalf of his club. 3. Mr. ing a shot. 4. Mr. A. M. Bryden, secretary of the Dominion of New Zealand Bowling Association. 5. Messrs. McLaren and Maxwell Walker, runners-up in the Championship Pairs. Mr. Championship Singles. 6. A very close measure in the final of the Championship Pairs—Mr. McCallum decides a very fine point. 7. Mr. Lowry, of the Carlton team, delivering a bowl. 8. of the Championship Rinks: Messrs. Given, Gallagher, Jury and Andrew. 9. Mr. Rosemond, of Gisborne, puts down a good clean shot. 10. Mr. Hueston, of Gisborne, who drew the shot so in the final of the. Championship Pairs. 11. Messrs. Jury and Gallagher, of Karangahake. 12. Messrs Lundon and Tilley, of Wanganui. 13. Messrs. J. Muir and S. Potter, of Wellington, nament. 14. The winners of the Champion Pairs—Messrs. Rosemond and Hueston, of Gisborne. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 25

1. Mr. McLaren, of Ponsonby, leading in final of doubles. 2. Mr. E. Jury, skip of the winning Karangahape team, returning thanks after receiving the banner on behalf of his club. 3. Mr. ing a shot. 4. Mr. A. M. Bryden, secretary of the Dominion of New Zealand Bowling Association. 5. Messrs. McLaren and Maxwell Walker, runners-up in the Championship Pairs. Mr. Championship Singles. 6. A very close measure in the final of the Championship Pairs—Mr. McCallum decides a very fine point. 7. Mr. Lowry, of the Carlton team, delivering a bowl. 8. of the Championship Rinks: Messrs. Given, Gallagher, Jury and Andrew. 9. Mr. Rosemond, of Gisborne, puts down a good clean shot. 10. Mr. Hueston, of Gisborne, who drew the shot so in the final of the. Championship Pairs. 11. Messrs. Jury and Gallagher, of Karangahake. 12. Messrs Lundon and Tilley, of Wanganui. 13. Messrs. J. Muir and S. Potter, of Wellington, nament. 14. The winners of the Champion Pairs—Messrs. Rosemond and Hueston, of Gisborne. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1501, 30 January 1919, Page 25