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lne Uape Mounted JtuHes are missing aC.Umatata, oj the borders of Pb'hdqland,. _, ..; .. - - Thursday,-- Feb.. 22. ; «Mr kittle .and Miss: Whyte (15 x bis.)' beat Mr Cowles aqd Mrs Sfewarb^aa{aaticip^ted, by, the majprity' bf ' the speetetors. Though obly two sets yrere played, both sides . .Were eveiily matched, and but for Mr Gowles and Mrs Stewart, the latter especially, being out of prao tice, the result might have been different* ;■ The victors played steadily aud well, though Miss Whyte has of late formed the habit of "driving too nkany balls hard into the act. Result— 6—s ; 6—6 ; third set iioti, being .played.- " . Players' are earnestly requested to hasten the 1 progress of the tournament as farasi in -their pjowerj now ; . w«»th»i: Umi«U%, , ' -.:*' :.-'■' "•■' - : - ' ■ ; ';" . , .-....■ .
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Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1894, Page 2
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121Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 27 February 1894, Page 2
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