BOWLING.
Saturday afternoon was an ideal bow ling day, and in consequence every rink was occupied. Play was continued in some cases till after seven o’clock. Afternoon tea was dispensed by the gonial caretaker, and was very acceptable. No. 9 1 iink. Cunningham McGowan Buttle (skip) "20 Bright (skip) 25 No. 10 llink. Martin .T. T. Witty Quigley Willoek Ponsford Sidebottom Dixon (skip) 12 Ferris (skip) 21 No. 11 Kink. Massey Lewis F. Harris Cussens Wallace Holland Simson (skip) 28 Brown (skip) 10 No. 12 Kink, On this rink the juveniles were imitating, and iu a great many instances far cxcelling their parents. No. Id Kink. O'Meara Humphreys Nasmith (skip) Matthewson (skip) This was not concluded. No. 14 Kink. Piesso Orr F. Pettie (skip) R. N. .Joues (skip) This rink was not played out.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 271, 25 November 1901, Page 3
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