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COUNTRY NEWS.

WHAKGAKEI. (From Our Own Correspondent.)

iv.a Ora resulted Jn a win Tor the former hy 8 points lo nil. Tries wore scored hy (JulvSJe. &%££____: the "**" »<*"* ™, In the junior match. 'Rovers v. High lhe J orm " won ,by 8 points to « Parker scored two tries, one being converted two periahV goals WMiX> * kkCd

At Ui-knni-ngi. Ilie TTikurnnci Ilnvors rfc feated Wl.akaparu by ;> points to nil ' A hockey match was played on ..Saturday between Hula and N'gnouhi. and resulted in lima winning by :; goals to 1. Kpeucc. Haynes, and Eccles were responsible for tic scores, while Barton hit a good roal for the losers. - The hockey match at Ilikiiraitjri resulted - n iu l .iU lnillSi A fl>f< ' ; " iD * c Hikuraingi B by At Ruakaka. the home team beat -tfanaia by 2 goals to 1. At (inerahi the Grahamtow-n team defeated "Mangapai by _ to 1. Going and B VfcIveny.li. scored for the winners and Vaile for Mangapai. At a meeting of referees, held on Saturday night, it. was unanimously resolved to form a hockey referees' association. CAJ&B RIDGE. A lirtle time ago it -was announced that very probably the Cambridge Cooperative Dairy Company would erect a creamery at Maungatantari. a number of the suppliers having expressed their wish to join that undertaking. They are about to petition the f>amihridge Company to erect the proposed creamery, nun doubtless it will be granted. Some few months ago Mr aud Airs Richard Reynolds, of Trecurne, Cambridge, left on a trip to the -Old Comitrv eaHhig en rattle at the Argentine to visit "their son. Mr rienTy Reynolds, -wbere the latter has a fine estate about 40 miles north of Cordova. The young man met with serious injuries by a fa!-! from a huge fig tree, hut he recovered in a wonderful manner, and was able to accompany his father to the Old Country, -where he is doing well.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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COUNTRY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 7

COUNTRY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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