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FOOTBALL.

Considerable interest is being evinced in tha match to be played atNewtown Park tomorrow between the N'tn-Ahariri team and tha representative fifteen of the combined Wednesday olubs. The N'tu-Ahuriri team, whioh ia oompoied entirely of natives, is from the Kaiapoi distriot. It won all ita matches (10) in the Ohristohurch Junior Cvp 'competition, 223 points being aoored for and only 20 against. In its tour of the Wairarapa just oonoluded it also won all the ma tones, including, one against the Greytown Club, the winners of the Wairarapa Senior Cup. The irame to-morrow will start at 2.80 sharp, as tbe Maori team leaves by the Takapuna, at 5. Mr. W. M'Kenrio has been asked to offloiate as referee. To-morrow afternoon the Petone United Tradesmen play the Hutt Maoris at Petone. Maori team — Jones (3), Pakatapu, Ano, Taylor, Warren (3), Lucas (3), Tepnni-(2), and Rota. Tradesmen— Bharp (2),rAugost, Poynton, De Joux, Lipsoombe, Barter, Watson, Orrisi, Rider, Harris, Woodham, M'Ewmi, Benaoa, Wkiaker, and liyla.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 50, 27 August 1895, Page 2