WAIPAWA.
(Own Correspondent.) The lackey tournament of five games a side between the Pohukura (native) men’s team and the Waipawa men’s team for the Mare Nepi cup, was advanced another stage on Wednesday afternoon, when the native team scored 3 goals against one for Waipawa. Wai Hunter, E. Dunn and P. Tawhai gained the goals for the winners, and J. Coe for the losers. To the present four games have been played ,eacb- side registering two wins each. A slight shock of earthquake was felt hero at 12.22 a.m. on Wednesday mornThe final korcro for the season of the Waipawa Savage Club will be held on Friday night, when a first-class and novel programme is to be submitted. George Francis appeared before Messrs H. M. Rathbone and E. Holt, J.P.’s, on Tuesday charged with using disgusting language In the main street of Waipawa. A light fine of £lO, in default one month’s imprisonment, was imposed. Defendant elected ta take it out. The Waipawa residents are to be favoured with a visit of the Lionel Walsh Company, who are staging the tuneful nnd humorous comic, opera, “The Maid of the Mountains” at the Municipal Theatre next Thursday even--111 A meeting of the Waipawa Holiday Association is to be held next week to consider the question of observing Peoples’ Day of the Hastings show. The question is also to be diseased ot reverting from Wednesday to Saturday as the weekly half-holiday for the town. The Waipawa Progressive Association is holding a meeting next week, and included in the business is the question of putting the war memorial site in order and erecting a plate on the war memorial. __
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 4
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