NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION.
ANNUAL 10l LAMENT.
The Annual Tpunamcrnt of the New Zealand Bowling A-ssocj'txon wLd couiuiv;:t.>this morning at 9.00 o'clock en the Ciins:ciiurch and CVuiV-ibuiy Grevii-s. 'mi toumaiment will continue daring the, witk. Thara will 'be no intermission ior luiubeouThj programme includes the followiug: — Rink Tournament (open to ajl clubs uiiLiabed to an Association); first prize, gold medaJa value £2 10s each, presented by Mr W. Jacques, president of lihe Association, and certificates; second prize, gold medals valuta £1 10s each and certificates; third. prize, four trophies of the value of £1 Is each. Double-handed Champion Bowling Tournament (open to,all members of a oiub affiliated to an Association); first prize, trophy value £2 10s to each p»ayeT; secoad prize, trophy value £1 10e to each player; third prize, trophy value £1 la to each player. Single-handed/ Tournament (open to all members of a dub affiliated to an Association) ; first prize, gold medal value £6 and certificate; second prize, pair eilver-moumtad bow.s and certificate; third, prize, pair ivory-mounted bowls and ficateThe Tournament Committee met at the Hereford Hotel on Saturday night, Mr W. Jacques presiding, when the following was the result of tho draw: — RINK MXTOu (FIiST BOUND). CHBISTOHTrBsCH GUEEN, 9.30 *.m. Canterbury <F. J- BarJ/ow) playa Roelyn (Mnutt), 'No. 1 link. Canterbury (Meikleham) playa Southbridge (Dr. Gosset). No. 2 rink. Lawrence (Darton.) plays Roslya (Crawford). No. 3 rink. Oama.ru (Martin) pi aye Green Island (Buchanan). No. 4 rink. Timaxu <Gow) play* Ch-rietcttuich (Maddison). Xo. 5 rink. Canterbury (Taylor) pCeys Inveroargill Bennie). No. 6 r.'nk. Syden'ham CTLrop) plays Gore (Lock). No. 7 link. Victoria, (Brockemidge) plays Pboenix (Brown). No. 8 rink. CANTERBURY GREEN, 9.50 a.m. Asbburlon iCo.tio&n) playe Cimedin (McX<aren). IVo. 1 rink. As-hiburton (Haxrison) pkye Wolliagton (Pliinnier). No. 2 rink. KaituEa fiSceddon) plays Christchuroli (Jackson). No. 3 rink. Dunedin (6inclair) plays Piwanix (Taylor). No. 4 rink. Ckristcburch (Dr.- Anderson) pleye Canterbury (Jacques). No. 5 rink. InrercaxgiU (Hun) plays Dvnedin (GilHee). No. 6 rink; • KnitoMia (Payne) plays Invwcargill (Erskine). No. 7 link. CacterbxiTy (Rowe) plays Canterbury car Southbrljge (Dr. Goaeett), TJiorcdon (Compton) piley* Ganteirbuiy (Barlow) or Roslyn (Alaiitt). Times and green to lbs arranged. A Consolation Bank Match h-ae been arranged to he played on the cocolueyai of tie eeoand round of the Rink Mafidh, -when entries will be taken, t'a© Srtsvr made, and the match play*d early in tbo aitemoon. The Ladies' Day will be on Thursday, when the match wi£ be T>awlers Tinder fifty yens v bowlers- over fifty. The Kaiapoi bowler* on Saturday were entertained by Mr and Mrs Isaac in their grounds. About one hundred visitors were present. Three gp-mee .were played on the lawn, and a very pleasant afternoon was spent.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 3
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