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MATCHES FOR SATURDAY. Senior Grade: Mount Eden v. Areta No 1 Remuera. 3.15 p.m., Mr. L. H. Norton; University v. Bdendale 0.8., No 2 Remuera. 3.15 p.m.. Mr. R B. BarUeet. Second Grade: Training College v. Areta bo, 3 Remuera. 3.15 p.m.. Mr. P. Knight;'' Mount Eden v. University, No. '2 Remuera' 2 p m.. Mr. It. H. Parton. .Third Grade: Somerviile v. Ponsonby No. 8 Remuera, 3.15 p.m., Mr. H. E. Curry: North Shore v. Gordon. Devonport Domain, 3 10 p.m., Mr. J. Ingham; Mount h.ien v. St. Luke's. No. 7 Remuerti 3.1. p.m., Mr. F. Nicholson. Fourth Grade: Epiphany v. Areta. No .", Roir.uera, 3.15 p.m.. Mr. A. Haresnape; Granger v. Wesley Training College, No. :j Remuera, 2 p.m., Mr. F. Nicholson; University, a bye. Fifth Grade; .St. Luke's v. Stanley Bay 0.8., No. 8 Remuera, 2 p.m.. Mr. R. pawcelt; Mount Eden v. North Shore, Devonport Domain, 2 p.m., Mr. J. Ingham. LADIES' MATCHES. Senior Grade: Old A's v. Training College, No. 1 Remuera. 2 p.m., Mr. F. Knight; Mount Eden a bye. Second Grade: Henderson v. Arawa, No. 5 Remuera, 2 p.m., Mr. A. Haresnape: Epiphany v. Training College. No. 7 Jiemnera, 2 p.m., Mr. R. B. Bartleet. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. A GRADE. rieprc<-efi!ativo Mutoh : Teams selected from K'ln'iy Hay arn' Devonport v. Edendale and (~ iVi,ii, H-emuera. 10 a.m.; referee. Rev. U GRADE. ; >.'■ i .-.'-if u'a'i -i Mai. h : Teams selected from J'- ..:-j.' and Stanley Bay v. Edendale, . l ''' ■' ''■ ■' I 'nil I'.'li'n; Rumnera, 10 a.m.: 1 '- '■ i ■ . M. 1.. George. LADIES ASSOCIATION 11 ''■ '■-' "' the oiectitivo committee of .■■'' .''"'■■'*' , l(.'«uy -''--'ci-uon was held on .■:■ i,.iav V'"' "-. Mr. " 11. I'arton presiding. | , ,7 ' . >•';]■">■ wi... had uttered to present "' '■.■;•■ ■>'■'" ■•"'•'.l uie meeting for the pur- ■.".'; '' ~-! . ! j '';' ';' laiU and conditions "|">r « „ r ; the ""I'''? was to be accepted. I ~;, " ■'•t;e"d .<, uward 'lie trophy to the :' I V, ,'" '''•'"" -'i" 1 " competition who. "' ho in.is:.--, <<:■■■)■■■'' is the most upeiu '-;:- in the : "'"" 1 hue Th trophy j, •■> in- t.f.U lor 0.. i- year ouiy, unless won by I •I;* *-'i'"-' :.l:iy..-i jr. ->"' i ~ns«ulive years, "-en /'- l '..: .an boco£nc her own property! Air. U. Hunt wo s appointeu judge. The Beuetary reported that the Anr.ac Club had derided to withdraw from the competition The New Zealand Ladies Association wrote asking Auckland to consider the proposal that the North Island and Soutn Islam) tournament should be held this year, tne winners to play each oilier at Wellington and Christchurch. It was resolved to ask lor further particulars and to state that Auckland would endeavour to be represented. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16595, 19 July 1917, Page 8
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