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TjpOß SALE or straight-out lease—l 77 acres tip-top dairy country all in splendid grasses, flat dairy land, with 6 roomed house and outbuildings including good milking shed. Carry about 100 cows and more with proper farming. Handy to railway, town, etc.; cream collected. Price £OO per acre; good terms, or lease for three years, rent £3 per acre payable quarterly in advance. VICTOR E. SMITH, Estate Agent, Feilding.

TENDERS. MANGAHAO HYDRO SCHEME. BUNNYTHORPE SUB-STATION. INSTALLATION OF LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION for the above-mentioned work, closing with the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Sydney Street, Wellington, N. 1., will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd October. 1933. Specifications may be seen at Bunuythorpe Sub-Station and Post Offices, Feilding and Palmerston North.

by both sides, Rodgers, Wanganui’s fullback, delighting in particular. Pepper had to leave the Auckland forward line and he was replaced by Drake. Auckland lost a sure try by a remarkable piece of work by Tait, w r ho, rolling under Carter who had crossed the line, held him up and would not allow him to get the ball down. The play swung to the other end of the field, where the ball went over, but Lockett missed the leather in a dive to score and Auckland forced. But the visitors were not to be denied, McPhee scoring amidst cheers from the stand, to put a fitting finish to a brilliant forward straggle. Tait made no mistake with the kick: Auckland 21 Wanganui 19 Two minutes of the spell were left and the packs set to with a will, but the final whistle came without further score. Wellington Y.M.G.A. is Defeated By Palmerston EVEN GAME AT SHOWGROUNDS

At the Palmerston North Showgrounds on Saturday Palmerston North Y.M.C.A. played a Rugby match against the Wellington Y.M.C.A. on No. 4 ground. The game, an even one, resulted in favour of the home side by IS points to nine. The first score was secured by Metcalfe for the Palmerstonians although Robertson’s Rich failed. Then Hadfield increased the lead from a passing rush and Robertson made no mistake from an easy kick. With tho locals S-0 Wellington came to light and. with fast following up, Burnett went over. Parnell was the next for t.hc visitors but again no extra points were secured and at half-time the tally remained at B—6. After the lemons the pace was maintained and Riley was the first to cross for Palmerston North. Robertson converted making it 10-fi. then Hadfield, Palmerston Y.M.C.A., swerved through several Wellington backs and. crossed once again. Robertson converted again. The final score came when Burnett crossed for Wellington, making the result: Palmerston North Y.M.C.A. IS Wellington Y.M.C.A 0 Mr. A. Weston held the whistle.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 10