The following players will represent the Rival Club’s senior and junior teams against Waimea at Richmond on Saturday : _ „ , Senior —Watson, Jamieson, Rush, Brownlie, A. Bennett., J. Bennett, Ricketts, Eyles, J. Stewart, D. Nock, Momgetti. Hooker, Woolf. Aitkin, Solly, Wallace. ~ Junior— Mitchell, Brought, Marshall, Howat, Talbot, Eden, Taylor. Burden, Terril. Salmon, Haswell, B. McLoiichm, Stringer, Burn, King, Hibbard, Lipscombe, Freeman, Burn. Cars leave Masonic corner at 2 p.m. Seniors assemble at training room next Fairey’s at 7.30 to-night. The following players are to represent the Waimea Football Club at Richmond on Saturday, April Bth, at 3 pm.:—Senior: Croucher (2), Bowers (2) Ciiallies (3), F. Erskino, H. Straw-bridge, C. Best, L. Evans, R. Hammond. AY. Bateup, Shirt bile, Barnes. Junior; Cross, L. Coleman, Harkness (2), N. Straw-bridge Smallwood, Windloburn, T. AAobby, It. Wilkes. Bird, Sands, S. Sutton, Allport, Harman, Kearns, GRAND CONCERT ORESB Y TERI AN Young Men's JL Bible Class, Thursday, 6th April, 1922, 7.30 p.m. , Vocal and Musical items. Screaming Farce. Admission Ij-. Roll up and help us! TCI OR SALE, 1 h.p. Chaffcutter, 1 Tip J- Cart, I Double-furrow Lover Plough, 1 Horse Rake.—John Hagen, Wakefield. WANTED' Known : That Dempsey’s ▼ V Furniture Reviver works wonders. AVateh out for Canvasser. \\T ANTED Known: That the Cafe .▼ do Paris, Bridge street, will supply you with Fresh Oysters and Flounders daily. ’Phone 817. Gooseberries. Big supply today, 8d lb, 7/6 per dozen lbs; Jam Melons, Bottling Pears, etc.— Stewart and Coy (J ISilc street. rpHE best Value and most Stylish A j)ak and Rimu Furniture, at Lock’s Emporium. J3»IG New Shipments Doavu Quilts, Hall Carpets, Runners Hearth Rugs and Squares.—Lock’s Emporium IN BANKRUPTCY JN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT NELSON \TOTICE -is hereby given that AYilliam Murray Angus, oi Nelson, formerly of Christchurch and AYelliagton, newspaper proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; ami I hereby Miimmou a meeting ot creditors, to lie holden at rny office on TUESDAY, the 18Ui day of Anril, 1922, at 3.30 o’clock AY. ROUT, Depute Official Assignee, /ith April, 1922, ImejNEW MAXWELL—A MARVEL OF COMFORT AND ECONOMY
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 April 1922, Page 6
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