LATE CAPTAIN ANTHONY WILDINC
A CHANCE FOR TENNIS' ENTHUSIASTS. CTo the Editor.) Sir—Mi-, and Mrs. Wilding, of Christchurch, "having presented the Masterton Lawn Tennis Club with an enlarged photograph of their late son, Captain Anthony Wilding, it has- been decided to auction the photo at the. twenty-first annual Wairarapa championship tennis tournament on Saturday next, January 22. The whole of the bids received (without any deduction) will be handed over to the Wairarapa Wounded Soldiers' Fund. It having been suggested, by prominent Wellington tennis enthusiasts, that friends and admirers o.f the late worldrenowned champion throughout tbe Doreinion would like to associate themselves with such a worthy object, tbe committee will be pleased to receive and record any bids they pay feel disposed to make. Such bids will be publicly acknowledged,, and should be communicated to me on or before Friday next, January 21. Thanking you in anticipation of publishing this appeal,— I am, etc., _ „ H. H. BODDINGTON, Hon. Secretary Masterton Lawn Tennis Club. . '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 9
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163LATE CAPTAIN ANTHONY WILDINC Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 9
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