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R S. Pearson, and W. J. Dickinson; E. Shennan, G. R. Hunter, and J. R. Grange. . .- ,-, I p.m.—R. St. G. Atkinson, N. S. Bowie, and G. C. M. Boyce; S. J Hearn, R. W. Rofe. and H. Qu't'lcy. C. S. Mills, W. M. Cleland, and W. A. S. Fowler; J. Carter. E A. Cleland. and G. L. Young; A. W. Spcnce. W.JT. Glasgow, and A. H. Weir; T. Eastei - brook, C. W. Oborn, and A I, Craven. 1.30 p.m.-H. H. McGrath, F. R. Dudley, and B. P. Murray; J. H. Glassun F. McMenamin, and B. Deighton; J W Jackson, J. W. Gibson, and J. if. Newman; J. W. Niven A. Hazleton, and W. R. Jones; D. H. Bryant, H. H. Stubbs, and R. G. Frew; J. Pierce. R. D Frizzel, and T. J. Halliburton; A. Robertson, W. H. Meyer, and H. B. Duckworth: N. W. Jury, C. Hunter, and C. J. Wheeler; R. E. McNish.J. W Huggins, and R. J. McMenamin; J 'F. McKendry, M. J. Barnett, and A. Ecroyd; E. G. Bonniface H. Wooff. and E. J. Smith; G. M. Tiff en. F. Tv Drake, and W. H. Banks: R. E. Dixon, T. Radburnd, and C. S. Griffiths: J. I. Gumming, W. J- Owens, and T. M. 'member unable to play is requested to advise his opponents immediately. A stroke match will be plaved on March 10 commencing at. 9.15 a.m., players to arrange their own scorers. HAREWOOD LADIES' CLUB A four-ball bogey competition will be played on opening day, Thursday, March 14. Players are asked to choose their own partners and opponents, and play may commence any time between 11 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.
a suitable opponent. He did not think a trip to Australia was feasible. NEW ZEALANDER BEATEN IN SYDNEY (UNITED I'RESS ASSOCIATION—UY ELECTRIC I'BLEGUAI'H—COPYRIGHT.) SYDNEY, March G. At the Leichhardt Stadium, in a 10round preliminary bout, Al Rex (12st 101b beat the New Zealander, Bill Pascoe (13st lib), on points. In the main bout, Micky Miller (Australia) (Bst 101b) beat Charlie Miller (America), 9st 21b, on points in 15 rounds, after an exhibition of willing if not brilliant boxing.
gums have been overcome by disease, the pines have made considerable growth under the protection afforded by the larger trees. Work in Nursery New sections of land at the board's headquarters at Darfield have been cultivated for nursery work. The nursery now contains about 000,000 pines, oregons, macrocarpa, etc. The new area contains 400,000 one-year-old trees, growing within one-twelfth of an acre, and 500,000 two-year-olds, all of which are thriving remarkably well, and were highly praised by members of the board. The effect of the greater rainfall towards the foothills can be seen at Homebush, where the growth of pinus ponderosa has been far greater than in the centre of the plain. At Annat a fine stand of ponderosa and oregon on an area of 27 acres is being filled. The stand contains 615,000 superficial feet of timber, and from some of the 36-year-old trees, as much as 10 and 12 "thousand feet of timber has been cut. The board concluded its day at Sheffield, spending the night there. Today the inspection will be continued through Coalgate, Hororata, Dunsandel, and Soulhbridge. Members of the' board will return to the city this evening. The party includes Messrs C. G. Ellis (chairman), R. Nairn, C. Wolfe, A. Anderson, W. P. Spencer, H. A. Millar, J. F. Scott. Godfrey Hall, C. H. Adams, R. M. Morten, R. G. Robinson (superintendent), G. H. Buchanan (solicitor), and C. W. Hervey (secretary). Mr W. B. Bray is with the party as a visitor.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 16
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