HOCKEY.
n 5- , » NORTH CANTERBURY v. SOUTH I_ CANTERBURY, n d ~~~ . s > (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) (V . .TI2IARU, September 5. S North Canterbury defeated South Cantern bury at hockey, to-day, by 4 goals to 1. The lt , play was moro oven than the ccor© indicates. The ground was very greasy, ivith several 18 shallow pools of water that affected the play '» a good deal. •s k LADIES' TOURNAMENT. Is d (rRESS ASSOCIATION* TELEGBASI.) WELLINGTON, September 5. r- In the New Zealand ladies' hockey tourna,f ment to-day Poverty Bay beat Canterbury r by S poals to 1, and Wellington. A and Wclliugton B drew —3 goals each. if " ' n .1 LOST PIECE OF DIGNITY. i. • : — 5> The Efficiency leaders arc looking for d another dignified protest from the locaj n i victuallers. It seems to have gono '' astray. Tlie Government has pur. a s on the dignified trade by ren quiring it to go out of business on the £ arrival of any troopships m any of our ports. An honest trade, alack! A dicnitied trade, my masters! What will r. not do on the arrival of the soldier ' w j|i certainly not do for the every-day [ e lifo of soldier or civilian. Sign tho x- .Efficiency petition at tho Victory shop, o opposite Strange's, to-day. 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16310, 6 September 1918, Page 9
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