FOOTBALL.
Mr. A. B. Cook, the well-known Merivale balf-baok, was presented on Saturday afternoon at the oonolnsion of the Merirale-North Canterbury Championship Matoh, with a walking-stick engraved and tied np with the oombinod oolonrs of the olubs, to oommemorate his marriage with a North Ganterbnry young lady, wbioh will shortly take place. A matoh will take place at Newtown Park to-morrow afternoon between St. Patrick's College and the United Tradesmen's Clubs. The Tradesmen will be pioked from the following: — Slinn, Johnson, Bernaeconi (2), Billman, Whitworth, Warner, Whelan, Caulton, Butler, Turner (2), Donald, Rosa, Harris, M'Guire, Walsh, Blair, Langhton, and Read. The following will represent the Wellington Drapers' Football Club against the Petone Half-Holiday Club at Petone tomorrow afternoon: — J. Smith, Osborne, Arnott, Wallace, Turner, Lanham, M'Guire, A. Smith, Hooper, Dawes, Feck, Wiltatead, Barrie, Brown. The train leaves Te Aro Station at 2.20.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 2
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142FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 2
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