BOWLING.
NEW ZEALAND TEAMS TUCK.
Received 2«th, 11.JU p.m.
Sydney, Aprii 2*. The three rinks' team which veiled New Zealand during the sea,on pii.cd a similar number from the New Zealand team, beating the visitors bv 4U t„ 4.3. The New Zeaiauder:, brought uieii' tour to a close by a six-rink match against the Mosuiau and Waringali dubs combineu. Scores;
Xew Zealand Stubbcrlield, Broad Waddell. Findlay 23; Waringali 33. ' New Zealand-Hastings, Smvlh.Chenwin, Beatley, 27; Waringali in. New Zealand—Maynard, (>,■ tollman, Goldstein, 22; Waringali 21. Xew Zealand—McUibbon. Martin Johnston, flain 17; Waringali .10 Xew Zealand-Basting-, Gil„„,,. Thoiu|Kon. Bishop. 27; Waringali 22. Xew Zealand— Neavc (ialbraith Mailing, Allnutt 2«; Waringali I> Jotal: New Zealand 142: Waringah
The New Zealanders presented Mr \\ hitehouse. secretary of the New South Hales Association, with a siKcr rose liowl.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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131BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 109, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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