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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....
- committee, Messrs. B. Williams, W. Galloway, G. Wilson, V. Ashby, E.C.
Dillicar, S. Schartz****er, W. Leighton, S.N. Godden, L. Lac****ie. At the Papakura...
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Athletics (Commonwealth athlete) MP for Te Tai
Rawhiti (1996–1999)
Billy Dillicar Lawn
bowls (1934
British Empire Games)
Hamilton Borough Council (?-?) Quentin...
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Broadway Jack
Lovelock Cycling Frank Grose Lawn
bowls George Carter Billy Dillicar Harold Grocott Len Keys
George Pollard Swimming Noel
Crump Len
Smith Wiremu...
- Club in Auckland,
Pollard was a
member of the men's four—alongside
Billy Dillicar,
Harold Grocott and
George Carter (skip)—that
represented New
Zealand at...
- Barbon, Beetham,
Burton in Kendal, Casterton, Crook,
Crosthwaite & Lyth,
Dillicar, Docker, Farleton,
Fawcett Forest, Firbank, Grasmere, Grayrigg, Haverbrack...
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Broadway Jack
Lovelock Cycling Frank Grose Lawn
bowls George Carter Billy Dillicar Harold Grocott Len Keys
George Pollard Swimming Noel
Crump Len
Smith Wiremu...
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Broadway Jack
Lovelock Cycling Frank Grose Lawn
bowls George Carter Billy Dillicar Harold Grocott Len Keys
George Pollard Swimming Noel
Crump Len
Smith Wiremu...
- Forest,
Selside with Whitwell, Whinfell, Docker, Lambrigg,
Grayrigg and
Dillicar. "Helsington"
included Sizergh. "Bodelford" is now
called Natland. "Hutton":...
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Irish statesman?
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of
Charlemont Dillicar Street 1940 HCC Cr W.W.
Dillicar 1931-45
Dinan Lane Dyer
Street 1913
crown grant mayor...