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THE TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY AT WAIUKU.

Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2139, 25 March 1886, Page 3

 

THE TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY AT WAIUKU.

A mjl of the Te Awamutu Cavalr}', undci the command of Captain Ruthuford, visited W.iiuku la&t week. The following is tlio result of the tiling on Tuesday, the loth mist.

Wauiku winning by 40 points. The iditors were entertained at dinner in the evening, and on the following day ttio annual sports tpok place, the visitors hecunng a fair share of prizes. A ball in the evening closed the visit in a, very pleawant manner.

Ax actor who is a ntick should be clubbed off the board with a shiugle and be made to 'walk the plank.' Nkm'r Ritlrn. -It is said that one out of every four real invalids who ko 'o foreign countries to recover health never return, except as a corpse 'lbc undertakers, next to the hotel keepers, have the most profitable business. This excessive ro^ftahty may be prevented and patients **»«d and cured un<W the cjre of fnenis and loved ones at home, if they -m but U ic Aroericaa Co.' a Hop Bitters m time. P.ea.4.

WAJUKU. 200 yds 300 yds 400 yds Tl :jajjt. Hamlin 23 25 11—59 I'r. M. Hickey 21 13 10-44 Lieut. .A. Barnball 25 19 18-02 rr. 8. Cardon 22 17 14-03 rr. T. Bright 25 21 19—63 rr. G. Currie ..22 17 11-50 ieret. C. Barriball 21 19 20-60 Lieut. S. Barriball 20 20 14-54 fr. J. Birriball 22 17 13-52 Fn S. Cnrrie 23 10 17-50 rr. J.McNamara 25 22 15-62 JorpL A. May 21 16 15-52 663

xsu Lieut. BriicO I). Jobnsun Grey I'r. C. Storey IV. I]. Xmtli fr. Docket, fr. i}. Joiujston rr. Rigy Fr. Alexander rr. Waatherall rr. Holden Uoipl. H. North 200 yds 300 yds 400ydg Tl 24 25 12—61 ..24 22 12-58 21 22 14-57 24 19 20-63 ..22 12 12-46 21 20 11-52 17 10 5-32 23 21 10—54 24 l'J 12-5") 21 13 12-40 21 12 7—40 26 18 13-59 (>23

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