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KARORI BOWLING CLUB

Beautiful weather favoured the Karon Bowling Club for tho c.pniing of thu. season, and tho function was ono of tho most successful iu thu club's history.' Thorp was a largo' attendance of members ami visitors, and many Indies wore present. Visiting bowlers attended from tho city and suburban clubs, iinil Homo very enjoyable games were played dm Lug the at'tornooii. Mrs. llarox threw tho jack, and tho president then declared the season opened. Afternoon tea was provided by a committee of ladies, comprising Mesdames Horax, Cooper, Bailey, Harper, Caigou, Crawford, and Hums. , Tho tables were beautifully decorated, the {lowers be-, ing arranged in a club colours scheme. ' A team was chosen by the president. (Mr. 13. Harrison) and the vicc-prcsideiit. (Mr. Cooper). Tho game resulted as, follows president's team being montionixl first) :—■ Herb, Moxliam, M'lntosh, White.' 22; Cooper, Cathie, Newcombc, Boltbn, 11.- Itoberts, liiddlc, Ingram, Brown, 15; Hohlworth, Jorden, Needham, Crawford, 23. Barny's, Patrick, Botliunc, Orr, 16; Fearn, Spiers, H. Dr.vdon. Harrison, 24. Brn.gin, Stanford, Nickolls, Martin, 26; Lupp, Lockets Sundley,. Hums', 11. Bettey, Casoy, Hatch, Evens, 9; Coals, Haldeii, Campbell, Fulton, 23. Naughtojij Hancock, Jones. Tonks, 12; Malm, Tingey, A. Henderson, Roberts, 15.

Mrs. Green and Mrs. Kircher. ■ of Seatoun, will be in charge of the Red Cross Shop, Woodward Street, Wednesday, and will have a■ good'supply of cakes and flowers.'

Miss llothenberg''thanks all who'sen£ literature for tho circulating , .library which she is. establishing for the wireloss troops, at' Samoa: A. largo.consignnient of interesting ' books has al- , ready been sent,aiid as it is desired to keep* the library up .to date, Miss Kothenberg will be grateful for. further contributions; Theso may bo sent enro of tho . Soldiers' Club, Sydney Street, . \ .

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 4, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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KARORI BOWLING CLUB Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 4, 30 September 1918, Page 2

KARORI BOWLING CLUB Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 4, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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