NZ Lendrums

The Lendrums - In New Zealand

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Northern Wairoa - Rugby Representatives

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Back row: W. Montgomery - W. Kelly - R. Rope - P. W. Hayward - R. Mitchell - E. A. Harding - E. Rope - J. Jackson - W. Speirs
Middle row: Bass Rope - R. H. Phelan - J. A. McLean - F. Barker - R. Harrison - D. Cotterill - J. Henderson - C. P. Lawson - T. A. Kidd - W. Cox - H. Childs
Front row: B. Could - George Lendrum - F. Molloy - I. Kitching - A. E. Harding - W. Woollams - A. Smith - E. Warmington - Robert Andrew Lendrum - J. Walters - T. C. Webb


LENDRUM, R
Has belonged to the Ponsonby Rugby Club since 1895.
P. 189 ASB. June 1968 -




mount albert grammar school

Played 8 matches, won 7, drawn 1 - Points for 130, against 18.


Back Row: Jack Lendrum - L, C, Webster - C. R. Storey - W, E, J, Coxhead - F. A. Finlayson - B. G. Dongson

Middle Row: Mr. C. P. Worley - R. I. Bernard - A. L. King - N. A. Bannatyne - R .L. Walton - J. S. Stagey - Mr. H. L. Towers

Front Row: R. Berry - J. N. Robb - T. Ker - W. G. M. Heerdegen - (Capt) J. M. Thorburn - E. G. Johnstone




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Ponsonby Cricket Club 1932 - 1933


....George Alexander Lendrum (first row- far right) dressed in black

The club was established in 1895 and amalgamated with Cornwall Cricket Club in 1952

I'm told George took a four ball hat trick, while playing a game in Otago,NZ. ( The ball is mounted on a stand - Douglas Lendrum, has it?)


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St. John's Cricket Club 1940 - 1941

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(Back row - left to right) George Alexander Lendrum - O R kemp - I R Johnson - B W Turly - K T Reid - L D Rhynd

(Front row) Colin Lendrum - Jack Lendrum (captain) - Noel Bassett Lendrum (coach) - D E McIndoe (vice captain)

P W McIndoe - (insert) W A Dickey


Auckland Domain Cricket Grounds - 1898 -


(By Telegraph.Press Association.) . AUCKLAND, 31st January 1939 - 40

The final Series of cricket matches in the first round was concluded on Saturday under good conditions.

Grafton, 227 for five wickets, declared (Kerr 71, Burke 51 not out), beat NorthShore, 112 and 46 (Allcott's eight for 14, including a double hat trick).

King's Old Boys,. 215 and 116 for five, beat Ponsonby 175- (Lendrum 44, Smith 42). Vincent took, six for 52.

Parnell, 160 and 87 (Mathewson five for 16), beat University 115 (McCoy Bis for 43) and 102 (McCoy four for 43). Eden, 240 and 73 for five, beat Y.M.- C.A., 143 (G. L. Weir four for 44).

Grafton now has a six-point lead in the championship.

In the Grafton-North Shore - C. F. W. Allcott's bowling figures were remarkable. In 13 overs,- in six of which no runs were scored, he took eight wickets for 14 runs. In three successive maiden overs he captured four wickets. Between the dismissal, of his first and seventh victims only three runs were scored off him. Allcott's figures for the match were 16 out of possible 20 wickets for 44 runs, as he had taken eight for 30 in the first innings on the previous Saturday.

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Sir Chan's touring Cricket team



* Robert Edward Lendrum

Wellington Rugby Union Representives 1963

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Robert Noel Lendrum

NZ Rugby Football Union 1973
....................................................................................................................................Robert Noel Lendrum - Centre row - first on right


The 1973 "All Blacks" at Randall's Island NYC - The team led by (The great) Colin Meads.

NZ Juniors - Dunedin 1973. Robert is in the centre row, 9th from the left.


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