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FOOTBALL

PUBLIC SCHOOLS' MATCH. A team from the- public schools in. the Wairarapa met a team from theWellington public schools at the Athletic Park to-day. Wairarapa won by 5 points k> nil Just before call of time Mason raced from full-back and dived over the line. Forman converted. Furi ther details of the game- will appear in our Sports Edition to-night.

The criminal sessions of the Supreme Court in Wellington will be opened at 11 a.m. on Monday next. This morning a man named Alexander Mikoz was delivering coal to the hospital, when the horse swerved, causing one of the shafts of the carl to jamb the driver against the wall of the shed. Some of his ribs were broken. At the inquest on the body of the late Mr.«. Ellen Mary Davies, of St. Mary-street, to-day, a verdict of death from arate peritonitis, due to rupture of a. gastric ulcer, was returned. Tenders are invited by the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for the supply of drugs. Particulars are advertised in this issue. Primjles advertise in this issue a special notico calling attention to linos in art needlework, Lambton, Montmellick, artcraft, guildcraft, and other designs, as illustrated. Silks and all accessories are at special prices. Arrangements are now mav.e for classes in needlework on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, and intending pupils are asked to register their names at onco. Mr. Robert M"Nab will bo the guest at the Now Zealand Club luncheon to be held on Tuesday next at 1 p.m. Mr. M'Nab will speak on "A New Zealand Politician through a British General Election." At tho Vivian-street Church of Christ to-morrow evening, the offering will be given to the Children's Hospital Fund. Messrs, Mark Sprot and Co. advertise in this issue particulars of a sale of mining plant to bo held at Greymouth on , Wednesday, 31st August. Prizes won at Mrs. Foley's fancy dre3s ball will be presented at the Victoria Hall on Monday night. A notice to members of Dixon's Consolidated Gold Mining Company is advertised in this issue. Tenders aro invited for parcel-post hampers and baskets as required by tho Post and Telegraph Department. Particulars are advertised in this issue.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 6

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FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 6

FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 6

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