FOURTH CLASS.
Southern (34), v. Pone*e (0). Old Boys (32), v. Athletic (0). St. James (12), v. Selwyn (.nil). Oriental (6), v. Karori (3). FIFTH CLASS. Petone No. 3 (14) t, Melrose (0). Wellington College B (21) v. St. Patrick's 10). Wellington College A (3) v. Selwyn (3). Epuni (17). v. St. James (nil). SCHOOL GAME. Clyde-quay (5), r. South Wellington (nil). , DISTRICT GAMES. fßr TELiasAVH. — SrxoiAi to Tub Vqst.) ! GREYTOWN, 12th June. The weather was fine and ideal for football. After a keenly contested game between Greytown and Red Star, the game was declarprl a draw, both side.* vnalthlg six apiico. Mr. KoyclhQu.ee r<« , fereed the match-
fßi Tkuk.ba ph.— Special to Thk Pobt.l PALMERSTON N., 12th June. Feilding beat the Old Boys by 14 to nil. Feilding now has a four-point lead in the championship. Kia Toa beat Palmerston by five to three.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 3
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145FOURTH CLASS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1909, Page 3
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