CROQUET.
TUB NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. On Saturday last a most enjoyable progressive tournament was held at the Vivian street croquet lawns, tl.e prizes'! being donated by Mrs. A. Fookes. Mrs. .i° n C t L^n lf of th(! ""'""hers, presented Mrs. Mills, the ex.secretary, with a handsome handbag, as a slight token ot their regard and appreciation of her past services. Following are the scores, three turns 20 minutes each, being played:— Soores. Total. Mrs. Mills 14,> 9, 17—40 Miss Avery 10j n _ 3S f/ 3 - Hirst 10, 10, U—3l Mrs. Grayling 14, 9, 5—28 Mrs. Fitzherbert .... <j, 13, 5 37 Mrs. Johns ll' 7—27 Mrs. Bullard .[. 10, s' 7—25 Mrs. Quilliam 9, (j j g 23 Mrs. Alexander .... U, lo' 7 23 Mrs. Simpson 11, (j' (j—23 4' 13—23 Mrs.TSberlett <j, 10, 7 23 Mrs. Courtney .... 9' 4' s_ig Miss Ryan 7, (j ) Mrs. Rockel <5 7' s__i ß Mrs. Grant 5, 4, 7_l« Mrs. Dowling 4, 5' B ._j s
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 8
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162CROQUET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 8
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