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COAST NEWS

TOKOMARU BAY NOTES!

PERSONAL (Special to tlie Times.) Mrs W. Moat and Mr F. Mont, returned on Tuesday from Auckland. Miss Barbara Oates, who had recently been the guest of her a nut. Mis O. j. Afellattie, Auckland, has ■eturncd homo. Miss Muriel Walker has returned after spending a holiday in Auckland. •Miste Nell,son, who has been relieving at the Native school, has left for Hawke’s Bay. Mrs .T. Sherriff, who Ivas been spend ing a short holiday with her- parents, Mr and Mrs O. Bnrdett, has returned to her home at Thangia. Air V. Tankard, of the Tnradale P. is spending his annual leave vrth Ills parents, Mr arul Mrs Geo. Tankard. Mr T. G-ndhor. of the local Post O/liee, who has hoen on leave in Hawke's Bay, has -returned. Air J. Eddy is in Wellington oi: annual furlough, TOKOMARTT BAY SUB-UNION At flip sub-union meeting. Mr Walker reported that he had been in touch with the Tolagn Bay secretary regarding the proposed forming or third grade teams in the two subunions to compete on. the home and home basis. The average weight supphed bv the Tolagn iseeretai-y was from 9- stone to 9.7.. the final arrangements being left in tlio bands of Mr Smith. The Tolagn, Bay subunion had suggested a fixture for the home and home junior rep. matches between Tolagn, and Tokomaru, to be played, while the senior rep. matches were in p ogf-ess. July 2d tifc Tolaga. and August 8 at Tokomaru were the dates suggested and accepted.

In dealing with the reported ordering off the field of a Waim.a, junior plover in the junior knockout competition, between United and Wa-bna juniors nu Juno 27, for alleged fighting while the match was in progress, Me Lmstrom sa- : d lie. bad soon the "'hole incident and cons'dcml it very unsportsmanlike. It was decided that the pflayer be suspended for 12 months. As a result, of injures in the senior match at Rnr-tor’a three medical certificates were received by tho sub-union. This was thought to- he a inti Iter for the .East Goa-st Rugby ( nion. The secretary reported that they now had Cl 9 ;js 4d cash ini hand with nearly all them expenses paid. Ihe talc ngs at the seveu-a-s'de tourney amounted ho £l9 12-. Mr Nodwell congratulated the Walnut seniors on -gain winning the sov-cu-a-sidti tournev.

A general discussion took place in connect/on with the raising ,j 1 n/irls for injured players and it ./as dc-rd-ed to hold a fku-oo match on \ng i.«r -8 after flic jiin’or rep. match.. The AiaiTt Old Hoys’ Club. Gisborne, par the Walmn dub, asked for a suitable date for tho annual match for the Fitzpatrick Cup. The subunion considered i was unable■ to ploy for the cup this year. The cup is at present held by the Wat run jurt’oi s. United Club applied for the w’ihdtrnwal of the right to challenge Alataka on City Club for the AVhn Joann. Gup, owing to injuries to their p.vyOT'S.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12914, 16 July 1936, Page 3

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COAST NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12914, 16 July 1936, Page 3

COAST NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12914, 16 July 1936, Page 3

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