SHANNON NOTES
[By our Resilient Representative.]
The Presbyterian Flower Show will bring in between £10 and £50 towards the funds, clearing off the debt on the manse. BOWLING AND TENNIS. ■ The attendance on the bowling green was somewhat lessened on Wednesday afternoon by the absence of a rink to play at Otaki tor the Kinninberg Feathers. Some young aspirants were trying their hands at the bowls and several friendly games were played. The nnost noticeable was that between J. A. McKenzie. Gardiner. Voysey and Fargher (skip), who made 16, being beaten by Grant, Venn, Shankland and C. Knowles (skip) 21. Mrs Doidge and Mrs Gardiner provided afternoon tea.
On the tennis courts friendly games were played.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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