BOWLING.
GISBORNE CLUB
The following games were played during the holiday : Boulton, Pettie, T. A. Crawford, 20; heat SkiHlicorm, Ambridge, Witty,
H. Lewis and J. Ponsford, 30; beat Paltridge and Simson, 17. Wootton, Paltridge, Sawyer, and Witty, 35; beat Boulton, It. G. Crawford, Axnbridgo, and Simson, 24. Bullock, Clarkson, Eure, Ponsford, 45; beat Pettie, Townson, Kyme, and Crawford, 17. Vbuc eel very good quality, pge good’s Berkshire boar was a nice j oy- but the average standpoint of Be bi- shire’s was mot a high one, and th ill, were few exhibits which would h; secured awards in important outs >n- shows. _ Mr. Muir’s Berkshire s ffi- with litter was a good entry, °i- youngsters being a nice even lot or , ed DOGS. Is- _ There was a most creditable exhi a tion of dogs, the entries in the she as dog, collie, and sporting sections : s, coiving a great deal of admiratie a Mr. M. Rice sent a pair of Engl; Kn Skye terriers for exhibition only, a they were greatly admired. M be H. M. Porter’s Esquimaux dog Mr ti- was a novelty as far as this distr ig is concerned, and won first prize i E. the best dog of a breed not specif! of in the catalogue. Mrs. F. B. B: ''s ke'r’s handsome staghound gain tli second place. Mrs. H. E. Roy< >w Laddie, a good and intelligent looki: >’s dog, won the first prize for a the p.v ougbbred collie, and 4 lt- a
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2334, 29 October 1908, Page 3
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