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"Evening Post" Photo. BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOUN.— Mr. W. L. Page declaring the season opened at Seatoun on Saturday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Mayer, vice-president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, is standing behind Mr. Page, and at his side Mr. W. A. Grace, a veteran player and patron of the club, who drew the first shot.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 5

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"Erenlng Post"1 Photo. BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOUN.—Mr. W. L. Page declaring the season opened at Seatoun on Saturday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Mayer, vice-president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, is standing behind Mr. Page, and at his side Mr. W. A. Grace, a veteran player and patron of the club, who drew the first shot. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 5

"Erenlng Post"1 Photo. BOWLING SEASON OPENED AT SEATOUN.—Mr. W. L. Page declaring the season opened at Seatoun on Saturday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Mayer, vice-president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, is standing behind Mr. Page, and at his side Mr. W. A. Grace, a veteran player and patron of the club, who drew the first shot. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 83, 5 October 1931, Page 5

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