BOWLERS ON TOUR.
NEW SOUTH WALES' VISJT. NEW PLYMOUTH INCLUDED. By Teleeraph.—Press Association Wellington, Last K^i't. A New .South Wales team of bowlers, forty iu all (including 14 ladies), will arrive at Auckland on January 17 to initiate a tour of the Dominion. At their request the Council of the Dominion Bowling Association mapped out a tour commencing play at Auckland in January. From Auckland the visitors go to Hamilton, Kotoru», Waitomo Caves, Taumarunui, and then down the Wanganui River to Waniranui. The party wijl arrive at Wgnmnui on January 28, and leave for and arrive at New Plymouth the same evening. 'On January 29 they will play New Plymouth, and on January 30 an excursion will be made to Mt. Knnont. On January 31 thev leave New Plymouth for Wanganui. A complete Dominion tour then follows, ami on returning to Wellington from the South 'lsland on February 2-1 the visitors .will play the final match in New Zealand, New South W«l«a v. the Dominion touring team for Great Britain. On February 24 they depart for Sydney.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 4
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177BOWLERS ON TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1920, Page 4
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