Billy Dillicar, the Glossary
William Wood Dillicar (21 June 1881 – 28 July 1962) was a New Zealand lawn bowls player who competed for his country at the 1934 British Empire Games.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Auckland, Bowls, George Carter (bowls), George Pollard (bowls), Hamilton, New Zealand, Harold Grocott, Harold Turbott, Harry Turbott, Lawn bowls at the 1934 British Empire Games, London, National Library of New Zealand, New Zealand at the 1934 British Empire Games, Palmerston North, Roderick Braithwaite, Waikato Times.
- Bowls players at the 1934 British Empire Games
- Burials at Hamilton West Cemetery
- Hamilton City Councillors
- New Zealand Methodists
- New Zealand businesspeople in retailing
Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
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Bowls
Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport.
George Carter (bowls)
George Henry Carter (1883 – 1 May 1935) was a New Zealand lawn bowls player who competed for his country at the 1934 British Empire Games. Billy Dillicar and George Carter (bowls) are bowls players at the 1934 British Empire Games, Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand and new Zealand male bowls players.
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George Pollard (bowls)
George Gladstone Pollard (30 December 1874 – 10 September 1963) was a New Zealand lawn bowls player who competed for his country at the 1934 British Empire Games. Billy Dillicar and George Pollard (bowls) are bowls players at the 1934 British Empire Games, Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand and new Zealand male bowls players.
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Hamilton, New Zealand
Hamilton (Kirikiriroa) is an inland city in the North Island of New Zealand.
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Harold Grocott
Harold Grocott (9 March 1876 – 11 February 1960) was a New Zealand lawn bowls player who competed for his country at the 1934 British Empire Games. Billy Dillicar and Harold Grocott are bowls players at the 1934 British Empire Games, Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand and new Zealand male bowls players.
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Harold Turbott
Harold Bertram Turbott (5 August 1899 – 16 March 1988) was a New Zealand medical doctor, public health administrator, broadcaster and writer.
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Harry Turbott
Harold Arthur Turbott (16 December 1930 – 4 March 2016) was a New Zealand architect and landscape architect.
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Lawn bowls at the 1934 British Empire Games
The lawn bowls competition at the 1934 British Empire Games took place at the Temple Bowling Club in Denmark Hill and the Paddington Bowling Club in Maida Vale, London from 4–11 August 1934.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
National Library of New Zealand
The National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga) Act 2003).
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New Zealand at the 1934 British Empire Games
New Zealand at the 1934 British Empire Games was represented by a small team of 12 competitors and one official.
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Palmerston North
Palmerston North (Te Papa-i-Oea, known colloquially as Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region.
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Roderick Braithwaite
Roderick Alastair Macdonnell Braithwaite MBE, (13 August 1901 – 3 April 1963) was a New Zealand politician.
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Waikato Times
The Waikato Times is a daily newspaper published in Hamilton, New Zealand and owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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See also
Bowls players at the 1934 British Empire Games
- Alfred Langford
- Billy Dillicar
- Cecil Curran
- Charles Abbott (bowls)
- Charles Tait (bowls)
- Charlie Clawson
- Ernie Gudgeon
- Fred Biggin
- George Carter (bowls)
- George Pollard (bowls)
- George Watson (bowls)
- George Wright (bowls)
- Harold Grocott
- Henry Barwell
- James Brown (bowls player)
- James McKinlay
- James Morrison (bowls)
- James Thoms
- Len Keys
- Percy Tomlinson
- Percy Watson (bowls)
- Robert Slater (bowls)
- Robert Sprot
- Stan Weaver
- Thomas Davies (bowls)
- Tommy Hills
- William Hutchinson (bowls)
- William Lowe (bowls)
- William McDonald (bowls)
Burials at Hamilton West Cemetery
- Billy Dillicar
- Laurence Cussen
- Walter Symes
Hamilton City Councillors
- Alexander Young (New Zealand politician)
- Andrew King (mayor)
- Billy Dillicar
- Dorothy Blomfield
- Dorothy Jelicich
- Frank Findlay
- Frank Jolly
- Garry Mallett
- George Edgecumbe
- Grant Thomas (politician)
- Harold Caro
- Harold Innes
- Hilda Ross
- Joseph Frear (builder)
- Lance Tompkins
- Margaret Forsyth
- Martin Gallagher
- Ryan Hamilton (New Zealand politician)
- Tim Macindoe
New Zealand Methodists
- Archibald Charles Barrington
- Arthur Carman
- Bill Anderton
- Bill Jordan (politician)
- Bill Sutch
- Billy Dillicar
- Colin Scrimgeour
- David Goldie (politician)
- David Lange
- Donald Cameron (mayor)
- Harold Temple White
- Harold Williams (linguist)
- Henry Holland (mayor)
- Henry Monson (gaoler)
- Hubert Holdaway
- Lee Martin (politician)
- Matilda Alice Williams
- Ormond Burton
- Rachel Don
- Russell Marshall
- Thomas Buddle
- Thomas Garland (broadcaster)
New Zealand businesspeople in retailing
- Abraham Wachner
- Arthur Barnett (businessman)
- Bill Davis (rugby union)
- Billy Dillicar
- Charles Gray (New Zealand politician)
- Charles Rattray (cricketer)
- Chen Werry
- David Murdoch (politician)
- Eric Faulkner (mayor)
- Harcourt Caughey
- Hugh Poland (politician)
- James Colvin
- James Craigie
- James McCombs
- Jan Cameron
- Joan Talbot
- Joel Samuel Polack
- Maurice Bennett
- Mel Courtney
- Peter Leitch (businessman)
- Unui Doo
- Vinka Lucas