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BOXING

Tho popular .Tamito will again be in evidence at the Town Hall on Monday, the 12th mat., when he will be opposed to one of the hardest propositions he has yet tackled in the Dominion, in Hay, the welter-weight champion. Jamito's method is one of attack all the time, and one can scarcely'imagine the Filipino on the defensive. To a great extent Hay adopts the sa>o tactics, so that a more than usually forceful contest should result. Hay will have a considerable advantage in the matter of weights, ag after considerable negotiations, Jamito agveedr to meet him at 10.7, which is the welterweight limit. The box plan is to open on Wednesday morning.

B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy. C, clouds, passing clouds. D, drizzling fain. F, foggy. O, gloomy, dark weather. H, hall. L, lightning. M, misty. O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds. P, passing showers. Q, squally. R. rain, continued rain. S, snow. T, thunder. V, ugly threatening appearance. Z, haiy. C, calm. L, light. BE, breeze. f*B, fresh breeze. MG, moderate gale. G, whole or heavy gale. \V. gale of exceptional severity.

/ FORECAST. Tlio following forecast was issued at » ,a.m. to-day for the subsequent 2* hours:— Winds—Easterly, moderate to strong, prevailing northward of ISast Cape and Kawhia; south-easterlies elsewhere. Barometer—Little movement in the north; rising tendency in the south. Seas—Considerable on all the eastern coast; rough, in Cook Strait; moderate elsewhere. Tides—High on all the eastern coast; moderate elsewhere. ■Weather—Cold and changeable generally; squally in the northern districts. D. C. BATES. Saturday, 3rd July.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7

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BOXING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7

BOXING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7