Lawn Tennis.
% Ol Good Friday members of the i ical club commenced a doubles tournament, but owing to darkness setting in it could not be * concluded. The handicaps were :—Messrs McCarthy and Baird owe 10, Messrs Jourdain and Prentice owe 4, Mies Stevens and Mr Jonathan sor., Mr and Mra Newton 15 pc in to. Two local players (Messrs Jaoksun and Pettit) entered for tbo Singles and Doubles at Ng-u;inwabia’. on Easter Monday the handicaps being bath owe | 15 in the former event and scratch iu the latter. Pettit did not compete, but Jacksou got into the third round, wlftn be was defeated by E. A. Cox, who bts to play off with Mowbray for first place.
On Easter Tuesday Messrs Jackson andPetlit (Kawhia) met Messrs Bin I gletnn and Edgecombe (Te Awamutu) on the Te Awamutu couits, (be result of the games play d e"ng as follows: Jackson and Pettit beat Singleton find Edgecombe, 9-—l, 9—2. Jackron beat Edgecombe, 9—l. Pettit beat Singleton, 6—4
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 255, 20 April 1906, Page 2
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165Lawn Tennis. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 255, 20 April 1906, Page 2
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