Lawn Tennis.
” <! '■ ll r// wOm- ‘he 1 oui L« n 4 0—- 3 2 Mr t*ud MFx Newton lust lu Mr and Mrs M’Cartby 14—40 Gents’ Doubles. Messrs Pettit and Newton beat Meetti'B Jonathan undM'Carlby, 40—31 Messrs Beard and Prentice lost to Messrs Falwaeeer and Howes, 37—40 Ladies Donblea. Mrs Newton and Miss Symons lost to- Mrs M’Cartby and Miss Stevens, 87—40 Gente',l Singles. Pettit beat Jonathan, 40—34 Newton lost to M‘Cartby, 27—40 Baird beat Howes, 40—39 (alter three ducew) Prentice lust tu Falwastiur, 30—40 Ladies’ Singles. Miss Symuue beat Miss 40—37 Airs Newton lust to Mra M‘Cartby, 15-40 Aggregates. Kawhia 413, Kawhia Cvuuty 360. Alajority fur Kawhia, 53. PIRONGIA V. UPAKAU. Alefcsra Liugietuu, Anbiu and Jackson, uf Pirongia,. met three of the Oparau olub across the net ou Thursday, but, unfortuuately, tbe game was rubbed of much of the iuterost owing tu Singleton injuring bis foot, which necessitated hie let icement. There wus a large number uf ladies present, who kindly provided afternoon tea. Kcsultfi : Doubles. Jackson and Singleton lost to Pettit and Jourdain, 28—40 Jackson and Aubin lust to Jourdain and Crotty, 26—40 Singles. Jackson boat Jourdain. 40—89 (after three daces) Aubin beat Crotty, 4-0—34 Singleton y. Pettit (60 np) had to be abandoned owing to the former meeting with an accident. When play ceased the score waa 7—6 Aggregates. Pirongia 141, Oparau 159. Majority for Oparau, 18 PIRONGIA V- OPARAU. This match <was played ou Thursday morning, when the home team proved victorious by 29. Unfortunately the ,A>Jay was interfered with by tain, the game between V. Jackson and Jonathan being played iu heavy rain. The games resulted as follows - Doubles. Aubin and R. Jackson pest to Falwaaser and APC’arthy, 23—40 Jackson Bros, lost to Jonathan and M’Carthy, 83—40 Singles. Aubin lost to Fulwasser, 30—40 R. Jackson lost to M‘Carlhy, 32—40 V. Jackson beat Jonathan, 40—37 Aggregates. Pirongia 158, Kawhia 187. Majority for Kawhia, 29 Owing to the heavy rain which fell the match between Pirjugis and the Kawhia County Club, arranged for the afternoon, had to be abandoned,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 246, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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342Lawn Tennis. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 246, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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