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FOOTBALL.

SHIfc|NOB,THUiIF.ERLA.HD V. LANDtlmpchwas played between the above ll&lidiv S&fcQrduj' at Petana, and repQO/ilijua win for tlio landlubbers by |l|f°.^f;ancLtwo tries to one try. The msof,£ sea-dogs were — Bcickwell (capJS'^M^rtm,- Cadogan, Moore, Shone, l^p"j|;^heatley, Kiley, Benton, P&lJpj^Basiey, and Lockey. The pt|)MJajßOt«pris?.ci tho following :— (captain), C. E. Walker, I^HpvKells, A. Weber, Stanton, mapbJQV-Trotter, Nelson, Black, PeajifrS^ajJ&i'Bussell Duncan. Messi's Wanan land Missling officiated as i^irejS;jVj The game was contested in ft |$line!ndly.'tnanner, and if the Bailors |rMd;£ny practice they would have tho game a harder iffM^V. landsmen. As it was they no strangers to the tt^'itp^cC noticed amongst the sailors' l^jbjsfp'ifepresentaitives of the Worces||r|inis>g ship football team. The try lllf jf?;? 1 .sailors was obtained by , the unsuccessful try at ll^Spartpen trusted to Shone. The tries lltjfeli^tidlubbers were obtained by Bs8^(-2)', Black (1), and Parker (1). converted two into |f§j£j|)y'?-good kicks, the other two fsgl&U.ur.e'a; The "play of Brickwell, ofif^ilSoore, Fraser, and Lockey was Erectly* good for the Bailors. For the im^ors-Messra P. Weber, Eussell mpan|/<Eel!si Nelson, Jumbo, and *S;folS|m>held their positions in a most manner. Mr W. J. Tabut^Bfejie^as timekeeper and referee. was concluded, at tho |i|tt}fiiof '-:-Mr W., Villera, the two to the pavilion on the where the health |^vi|it : ota was proposed and drunk r^6ntb!^s'iasm, and suitably acknowlp3J§)y^the captain of the team (Mr ,io§spll)j) ' ,Mr Villers' health was :^^acpL3 proposed by Major Richard|>jct;]»;naost appropriate speech. Mr Jleirafcyas. 1 .carried round the room IpaSc^high) his health being drunk iijn^&sical honora. The visitors then i^E||iane-for the Spit" after giving Mr illjeraliliree hearty cheers. On arrival f|fil]Spi't tbe ieains dined together at 6|i|Bell's, after which all were driven Ifto'^nliib witness the performance of g^elfSUver King" at the theatre. of. the best day's enjoyvj^p&gone in for by the youth of |||ip£ ? B£Bay, and it ia pleasant to opfa^tne- friendship shown between iwrs, aod landlubbers. fe^pNiSEPOND V. NAPIER SECOND. wa3 played on the EcGround on Saturday afternoon. fe^CTmitf kicked off, and shortly afterSras|^Graham made a good run, but |^^(9li^ collared by Lyndon. The yon |men, here made several breaks and Niven did some bdlifoilaring. .< Bochfort also brought aie|^f|Kiß^opponentß to grass. Collins [t|e'll&#g6oci run, and Yates presently il?&K<3wiseV iwjben he was brought p^by^fliyndpn. ' White dribbled ipatf^Gatb ran past the centre flag, H|§s^e^aß' collared by Yates. Tilley Mqfa^'^opd. run to .the boundary, and a lot of work in the pla'^ges.:: {Parker, who had been was here " knocked out lonosian(l had to retire for a few tajpesyf; ■S'yinqnds tried a shot at goal |^^rd(B^d^w n resulted. On the ball m^^ioked; .out some good passing p^w^Seiljetween Niyen, Collins, and the TJnion men were Idbwh. The ball was kicked M^nliliyhdon potted at goal without §^iijf|.aiiother force-down resulting, out some loose play 25, White being Prfply^^promment, and the Union ||pOTCe^down once more. Tregonhis boots off and made to , get away, bub up by Collins and a^Edg^flTime |was shortly afterneither side having bucQgdjintscoring. After a few minutes' |||||||;<l>|ll was kicked off by Napier, K^rafetfg'ppd, loose, play took place. ball and ran well to Graham relieved his run and kick. Williama. kick down the field and by a capital run, tbe j^^Hfi^sently taken to the Napier loose scrummaging ocmade several good j^Hft^pwas, well stopped, M f Guire a try for the HH^prfciut!,':; Williams took the kick |Hffi|u|fone,r-but failed to score the H^gHlW^ After. the kick out H^Bin^i-]made a; good, run but was B^^^f/KWnißdy ran well along H^ohl^r'iine, and <*•• Weber . the ball into B^pifgl^Xt. was; , however, well H^pPliJeiUnio.n backß, arid before their for--1 Napier was il^^r^^MteßihVltick out Ske,et ||W^^p|kl|making- some deai took- place |^^iTOsM^|efgt>emg again P^~ ball goicg straight

Eor the bar, but just falling a few feet short. Lyadon made a good run, and after soino more loose play the Union were forced down. Tregonning made several good efforts, but was always met by Collins, and after some further loose play time was called, the "Union thus winning by 1 try to nothing. The game was closely contested throughout, and waß played in a good spirit, fairly and well. M'Gnire, Tregonning, Pirani, Tilley, and Graham played well for the Union. For Napier Colling, and Lyndon aa backs, and Parker, White, Skeet, lloskrugo, and Large did good service.

Enjoy Life. — What a truly beautiful world we live in ! We can desire no better when in good health ; but how often do the majority of people feol like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling. Green's August Mower will make f.horn as free from disoasa as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint ara the direct cause of sovonfey-fire per cent, of such maladies es biliousnesa, indigestion, sick neadache, costiveness, nervou3 prostration, dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sold by all Druggists at 3s 6d per bottle. Sample bottles, 3d. Try it. The highest price paid for colonial grown tobacco in Australia last year was £65 per ton. A Wise Deacon. — "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family so well the paat season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much and have had the doctors running to us so often " " Brother Taylor, the answer is very easy. I used Hop Bitters in time, an-i kept my family well, and saved large doctor's bill*. Four shillings' worth of it kept us all well and able to work all the time, and I wiil warrant it has cost you | and most of the neighbors £10 to £100 ! apiece to to ep sick the same time. I fancy you'll take my medicine hereafter." See. 9i We believe that it everyone would use American Co.'s Hop Bitters freely there would be much less sickness and misery in the world, and people are fast finding this out, whole families keeping well at a trifling onst by its use. We advise all to try it. Bead. 95 "Rough on Corns." — Aok f or Wells^ " Bough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions Felton, Grimwade & Co., Agents, Wellington. 96 Who can stop the Russian advance in Afghanistan 1 " Who can ? Why Abdurrahman Khan." American Co.'s Hop Bittera are the Purest and Best Bitters Ever Mado.— They are compounded fromHop3, Malt, Buchn, Mandrake, and Dandelion, — the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest J3lood Purifier, Liver Begulator, and Life and Health Kestoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill-health can possibly long exiet where they aro used, so varied tnd perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm To all whose employments cause irregularity of tho bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, American Co.'s Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. No' matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bittera. Don't wait until you aro sick, but if you only feol bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may. save your life. Hundreds have been saved by bo doing. £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, Do not suffer or let your frienda suffer, but use and urge them to use American Hop Bit.tere. Bemember, Ame rican Hop JBitfcera is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Boat Medicine ever made. Try the [Bitters today.. Get at Chemists or Druggists. Beware of imitations. Genuine has Dr Soule's name blown in bottle. 97

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7177, 1 June 1885, Page 4

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FOOTBALL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7177, 1 June 1885, Page 4

FOOTBALL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7177, 1 June 1885, Page 4