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RUGBY MEN’S SUCCESS IN BOWLING.—The winning rink at the New Zealand bowling championships at Dunedin was led by Mr. D. Stuart, wellknown in New Zealand Rugby circles as a former All Black selector. It also included another well-known Rugby man, Mr. E. S. Wilson, who is secretary of the Otago Rugby Union. This picture shows the winning rink which represents the St. Kilos Club. Left to right: Messrs. D. Stuart (skip). J. Dowlance, J. Buist and E. S. Wilson.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 16

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RUGBY MEN’S SUCCESS IN BOWLING.—The winning rink at the New Zealand bowling championships at Dunedin was led by Mr. D. Stuart, wellknown in New Zealand Rugby circles as a former All Black selector. It also included another well-known Rugby man, Mr. E. S. Wilson, who is secretary of the Otago Rugby Union. This picture shows the winning rink which represents the St. Kilos Club. Left to right: Messrs. D. Stuart (skip). J. Dowlance, J. Buist and E. S. Wilson. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 16

RUGBY MEN’S SUCCESS IN BOWLING.—The winning rink at the New Zealand bowling championships at Dunedin was led by Mr. D. Stuart, wellknown in New Zealand Rugby circles as a former All Black selector. It also included another well-known Rugby man, Mr. E. S. Wilson, who is secretary of the Otago Rugby Union. This picture shows the winning rink which represents the St. Kilos Club. Left to right: Messrs. D. Stuart (skip). J. Dowlance, J. Buist and E. S. Wilson. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 16

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