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MATCHES TO-MORROW.

The Epuni- Athletic champiouship match having fallen through, it has boon decided to commenco trial matches, so as to enable the Match Committee to select the team to play tot Wellinjrton OKolnst Hawke's Bay, Wnimrapa, and Manawatu. Th» teams to play to-morrow are as follow :— A team— Fullford, Baker, A. Thompson, Collins, Lee, Owen, Baumbor, Tnlly, Whito, Johnson (Athletic), Fache, Stuart, Malcolm, Eyre, Hume, froderick, Booth, J. S. Atkinson ; emergenciesGalloway, Bedward, Howard. B team— lWorrah, W. Koborts, Wynyord, Fraser, Boss, Bidding, Moorhouso, Nicholls, J. Campbell, Cockroft, W. Fisher, Ellison, Church, Johnson (Mclrose), F. Fownall, Ginders.Robinson, Astill; emergenciesSmith, Burns, Murphy. Naval v. Oriental (Jr. Cup). At Nowtown. Naval— Armstrong, 8011, Bulford, Dungan, Griffiths, M-Laron, Palethorpe, Parsons (2), Babe (2), Franco, Wilson, Gell, Skinnor, Lowatcr, James. Oriental— Bead, Lorimer, Anderson, L. Dixon, Gormley, O'Neill, Letireu, Sanderson (2), 800, Page, Palmer, Dmmmond, Donaldson, Glorer. Potono second v. Ponoke third (Third Clip). At Petone. Petone team— M'Olll. Thompson, Hotoi, Beid (2), Sedgwick, Gough, Fletcher, Ano, Ambler, Wyltfo, Johnson, Brocklebnnk, Arnold, Presslv, Sherry, Symington, Gigger. Poneke— Bock, Beauchamp, Curtice, Gamble, Jonax, Jones, Lawrence, M'Kenzio, Moffitt, Nesbitt, Philpot, Petherick, Tier, Ulyett, Tfarcun, Wils9n. 'Bus learcs foot of Cuba-street at 2 and the Buildings at U. 15. Pirate second v. Union Becond (Third Cup). At Karori. Pirate team — Waterworth, Deslnudos, Thompson, Cross, Griffiths, Watty, Summerkill, Yfttoi, Miles, T. Dngg, Curry, Peterson, Brown, Inrrnra, Bamsor, Gamble, Stace, M"Bain. Union team— Davis, Watts. Williams, North, Walters, Hedgos, Lairton, Johnnon, M'Alpine, Barker, Linley (2), Blaokburu, Waters, Phillips, O'Sliea. 'Bus leaves foot of Cuba-street at 2.15. Melroso third v. Wellington College. At tho Collego ground. Melrose — France, Brannigan, Martin (2), 8011, Campbell, Mildouhall, M'lnnoss, M'Carthy (2), Black, Sweeney, Johnston, Smith, Warwick ; emergencies, Little and Martin. Poneke v. Potone (practice game). At Petone. Ponoko team — Atkins, Astill, Beck, Broderick, Bridnon, Ceslandes, Se Xoun, Davidson, Ellison, Gage, King, Moorhonso, Morton, Nicholls, Nesbitt, Bobinsou, Biordan, Stuart. Wynyard. 'Bus leaves Cuba-street at 2 aud Buildings at 2.15. Pirato mixed v. Selwyn first. At Hobson-st. Pirate team— Gamble, Nicholson, Johnson, Millwavd (2), Hanson, PudueT, Drnmmond, Stewart, Miles, Dagg, Curry, M'Callnm, Bait, Twoiney ; emenrency, M'Bain. Solwyn — Chatwiu, Scaly, Thompson, Curtis, AUen (2), Earlo (2), Benson, Bealo, Barber, Finucane, Oswin, M'Kay, and Marchant. Albert v. Rugby. At Bailway ground. Albert teom— Myers, Bronnan, Hunter, Bentty, Weybourne, M'Carthy, Gamble, Urwin, Jacka, Trsoy, Tearaway, Parsonage, Noon, Shannon, Evans, and Wiffen. Bimby team— Fisher, M'Kay, Phelps, Anderson, Marchant, Woodward, Sutherland, Tripo (2), Smith (2), Martin, Hlckson, Staple*, Crowe ; emergencies, Mitchell and Bannister, Sjrdenh«m t. Pioneer. At the Bailway ground. Sydeuham-Agate, Doyle, Eyro, Green, Hovcrd, Jackson, Jones, Lingard, Martin, Pratt, Swincy, Souper, Thomson, Tonp, Weston ; emergencies, Soupor and Miller. Pionoor— Martin, Madden, Hall, Page, Saltor, Duncan, M'Kay, Duncan, Hobbs, Burke, Murray. Ingrnm, Halpin, Waters, Tulbot ; emergencies, Byan and B. Halpin. Surrey v. Prince Alberts. At Bailway ground. Surrey— Valentine, Webb, Daly, Staples, Marshall, Deslandes, Gamble, Biddlo, Dickson, Bernasconi, Uridge, O'Conaoll, Young, Fox, Turner ; emorgencfei, Bait and Haigieavea. Surrey v. Sydenham (seconds). Surrey— Blair (2), Furness, Mantell, King, Smith, Johnson, Fenton, Giles, Bait, Vincent, M'Namara, Yoiyig, Hargreavos, Pouch, Parnell, Carman, M'Ginmty. Tho Chfton-Boseneath match beine off, the Clif tons will hold a practice game instead. A Possible eleven (Association) will be chosen at Melrose gronnd, to meet all-comers. Players are urged to roll up to practice, as the selection of the team to go South will depend on the form shown during the next few weeks. Possibles to bo chosen from— Forrest, Day ("2), Henderson, BiUHngall, Kean, Valentino, Morgan, Hughes, Squires, Fergusson, Honloy, Shields.

i Two long sentenced prisoners, sent from i Blenheim, were brought aoross to the Ter- • race Gaol this morning in the ousted? of 1 Constable Lloyd. They wore Edward Hyde i Harris, a solicitor, who has to undergo ! twelve months' hard labour for a oonviotion on three charges of false protences. and Henry Edleston, with tho aliases of Huddle- | stone, Allen, Edwards, and Bell, sentenced to five years' penal sarvitude for horse ( stealing. A dobate on the question " Shonld com- ! pensation b? given tr. public ins " took ;i!;oa [ at; tbo viuoLly uioolifg o£ Ibo Wethyp'i : Mutmil lmpruvcment Society last ovcniuc, ■ Mr. Vv r . G. Tustin t^kin^ tbo nflirniiitivc ,iin". i Mr. A. Goddard the negative. On a vote i being taken Mr. Goddard's views were supl ported by 28 to 8.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3

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MATCHES TO-MORROW. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3

MATCHES TO-MORROW. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 10, 11 July 1890, Page 3