BOWLING.
ENGLISH TEAAI FOR NEW ZEALAND. [by TELEGRAPH PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Oct. 11. 'flic Dominion Bowling Assn, lias received a letter from Air AL Orchard, formerly of Christchurch, detailing steps that are being taken at Home to send a team of British howlers to Australia and New Zealand. A team of six rinks will lie selected and none hut first class men avill be chosen. Only bowlers avill come, no followers. Air Orchard says that I I good men had already sent in their names, including Air Wright, the Presidentelect of the English Assn. The itinerary will bo prepared avell ahead and the team avill leaa*c next September.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 1
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