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TOMORROW'S GAMES RUGBY, Senior Representative Match.— Canterbury T. Wellington, Athletic Park, 2.30 ;>.m.,J. Hepburn. . ' Primary Schools' Representative Match. — ! Wellington v. Hutt'Valley, Athletic Park, > 1.30 p.m., W. Fright. The teams .are: — Senior Representatives.—Canterbury: Flynn; Kerr, Wilson, McKenzle; Dansey, Jones; Hewitt; Palmer, Bond, Lindstrom, Hayles, Herman (captain). Meads, Taylor, and Rothwell, with Beri and Morgan as emergencies. Wellington: Webster; Bligh, Roberts, Jaeger; Patrick, Freeman; Bevan; White (captain), Stanaway, Calcinai, Breed, Wales, Baumber, Lindsay, and Haigh, with Dousan, Hastings, Firmin, and Amies as emergencies. Primary Schools.—Hutt Valley: Brocklebank; Page, Rata, Tait; Young, O'Neill; Blandford; Greenwood, Stewart, Pollard, Longbottom, Klernan, Street, Coulstdn, and Allanson, with Smith, Mann, Turley, and Partridge as emergencies. C. Smith; Hammersley, Andrews, Kemp; Windley, Easton; Makeham; Dimock, S. Smith, Hodgson, Kempthorne, Lindsay, McDonald, Stacey, and Wineera, with Clark, Rankin, Arbuckle, Power, and Spiers as emergencies. ' RUGBY LEAGUE. Possibles v. Probables, North Park (3), Davies. Prom the players In this match the Wellington team to play Canterbury at Christchurch on October 2 will be chosen. HARRIERS. Scottish and Women's Club.—From 71 Harbour View Road, Northland (2.30). Wellington.—Resnlck Cup race, from 33 Ludlam Street, Seatoun (2.30). ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Second Division, Final Cup (2.43).—University v. Tech. Old Boys, Crawford Green, B. Scott. First Division (2.45 p.m.).—Marisf (Wellington) v. Marist (Christchurch), Seatoun, G. Jackson. Fourth Division (I.ls).—Marist (Wellington) v. Marist (Christchurch), Seatoun, S. Hardy. Sixth Division, Final Cup (I.ls).—Boys' Institute v. Tech. College, Crawford Green, D. Ross. AUCTIONS. - IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CITY FREEHOLD Known as No. 88 Grass St., Oriental Bay. A Lovely Family Residence, with Beautiful Grounds. AT OUR MART, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. J)UNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers and Valuers, have been favoured with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION the above City Freehold. SCHEDULE. Pt. Sect. 1, Evans Bay district. Lot 2 D.P. 3767, and part of Lots 31 and 33, D.P. 473, together with R. of W. Reserve. Lot 2025 over other parts of the mid. Sect. No. 1, marked Reserve B, on the sub-deposited Plan 475,, Vol. 248, Fol. 150, Clty;of Wellington.' Area 3 roods, 23.5 perches. This lovely family home has a'spacious hall, with drawing and dining-room semi-connected, each with tiled fireplaces and French windows. There are 3 spacious bedrooms, large kitchen and panrty, heater, modern bathroom, porcelain ':; bath and..' basin, caliphont, telephone, c.1., etc > Modern and" convenient laundry', off which is., an up-to-date workshop,, all under ono roof.-'v -i*'t A wide verandah runs along two sides of.the house, from which there Is s splendid view of Oriental Bay. ' ' The ground, 3 roods 23.5 perches, all planted with native and exotic trees, lends itself to subdivision for the building of flats or houses. Water is laid on throughout the grounds. A summer house, and other outbuildings go to make a most attractive ensemble. The reserve is a reasonable one. Vacant possession. Full particulars and card to ..view, ' DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 10

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