ASSOCIATION.
MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE. The Management Committee of the Wellington; Football Association met in the V.M.C.A. "buildings last evening, Mr. H. N. Holmes presiding. Other members present were Messrs. B. L. Salmon, 0. K. Dick, W. Duncan, Walls; Thompson, and A. Williams (secretary). Mr. H. Waters forwarded his resignation as a member of the committee, on account of pressure of private business.' The resignation was accepted with regret, and the question of appointing, a successor was held over until next meeting. In asking for a donation towards its expenses, the St. David's Club, Petone, stated that it had secured a ground on the Petone recreation reserve at a yearly rental of £6. The, club had also been granted the use of Maidment's ground for its fifth-class team, in consideration of a donation of £1 towards the rental — payable- by 'the Petone Association Football Club. — The sum of £3 was donated by the committee. It was decided to approve the colours^ — chocolate with blue, stripes — already chosen by the Porirua Boys' Club. Competition matches in all grades will be commenced next Saturday afternoon. In view of that fact it was decided to request the City Council to see to the marking of trie various city reserve grounds for that day. • SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Fixtures for Saturday are as follow :—: — First Division. Swifts v. V.M.C.A., Duppa-atreet (Mr. H. Godber),; Eovers v. Diamonds, No. 6, Miramar (Mr. W. J. Press) ; Hospital v. Eamblers, hospital ground, Miramar (Mr. E. Windley) ; Thistle v. St. John's,, Kelburne (Mr. H. Newbold) ; Corinthianc v. Wanderers, Newtown Park (Mr. E. C. Hayton). Second Division. Wadestown v. Toa, Porirua (Mr. J. Windley) ; Rovers v. Diamonds, No. 2, Miramar (Mr. Lithgow) ; Wanderers v. Brooklyn, No. 5, Miramar iMr. H. Smith) ; V.M.C.A. v. Petone, No. 2, Duppa-street (Mr. S. Fisher) ; St. John's a bye. Third Division. Swifts v. St. John's, No. 3, Miramar (Mr. J. Bates) ; V.M.C.A. v. Petone, Maidment's, 3 p.m. (Mr. A. P. Levin) ; Brooklyn 'V. St. David's, Petone, 3 p.m. (Mr. J. Price} ; Rangers v. Johnsonville; Johnsonville (Mr. T. Thorley). Fourth Division. Brooklyn v. St. David's, Petone, 2 p.m. (Mr. J. Ince) ; V.M.C.A. By. Swifte, No. 8, Miramar, 3 p.m. (Mr. C. K. Dick) ; St. Anne's v. Diamonds, No. 7, Miramar, 3 p.m. (Mr. J. N. Wilson) ;. Newtown Congregational v. Rangers, No. 1, Miramar, 3ip.m. (Mr. J. Eltoft) ; Institute v. South Wellington, No. 9, Miiramar, 3 p.m. (Mr. J. E. Reynolds) ; V.M.C.A. a bye. Fifth A Division. Brooklyn v. V.M.C.A. A, No. {j, Miramar, 2 p.m. (Mr. H. Smith) ; Swifts v. Wadestown, Kelburne, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. A. Newbold) ; St. David's v. Maa-isb Brothers, Maidment's, 2 p.m. (Mr. E. H. Home). Fifth. B Division. Diamonds v. Institute, Newtown Park', 1.45 p.m. (Mr. E. C. Hayton) ; V.M.C.A. B v. Marist Brothers B, Duppa-street, No. 1, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. H. Roberts); Ngaio v. Rangers, No. 3, Miramar, 2 p.m. (Mr. J. Bates). j Sixth 'Division. Brooklyn v. Swifts, No. 7, Miramar, 2 p.m. (Mr. J. N. Wilson) ; Institute B v. V.M.C.A., Duppa-street, No. 2, 1.45 p.m. (Mr. S. Fisher) ; Marisfc Brothers A v Institute A, No. 8, Miramar, 2 p.m. (Mr. C. K. Dick) ; Seatoun v. Eangers, No. 9, Miramar, 2 p.m. (Mr. J. E. Reynolds). WHOOPING COUGH. This disease is more likely to be contracted when a child has a cold. According to published statistics, more deaths result from whooping cough than from scarlet* fever, yet in all our experience we have never heard of a case that did not recover when ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .was used. It liquifies the tough mucus, makes it easy to expectorate, and renders the paroxysm of coughing' , Jess frequent and less severe.— Adyt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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