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NKW PLYMOUTH V. lIAWERA. A team of eipht ladies came up from Ilawera by Wednesday's express train, .'"id p'ayed tin; Vivian Street Club m Thursday, the latter defeating them he 17 points. Tlie home team were very proud of their victory, as Ilawera cann' with a j,Teat reputation. STRATFORD v. ELTHAM. A very enjoyable match between the ludio-i of the above clubs was played on the Elt'iam lawns on Wednesday, when the Stratford ladies won by twelve ■points. The following are the scores, Stratford players being mentioned first in each instance:— Doubles. —Mesdames Riera and Curtis •28, v. Mesdames Carmen and White IS. Mrs Dingle and Miss lliera 28, v. Mrs Campbell and Lady Burdett £i. Mesdames lioon and Moon 10, y. Mesdames Fairhall and E. Carter 28. Singles.—Mi's Riera 21, v. Mrs Carmen •21. Mrs Curtis IS, v. Mrs White 28. Mrs Jioon 28, v. Mrs Fairhall 21. Mrs M<>on 28 v. Mrs E. Carter 10. Totals: Stratford 1((7, Eltham 1-55.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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163CROQUET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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