WAIRARAPA ITEMS
FBOjl OCE OWK COEKESrOSDEOT. CAETEiiTON, August i. Mr G. Hyland. of Feathcrston, had the misfortune to sustain, a fractured rib while playing in a friendly game of football on Thursday. lie fell cm an. other player. Hr J. M. Nicholls, manager of the local brick and tile works, in at present on a health recruiting holiday in tho south. He will bo absent about a fort> night. 'X'ho Wairarapo. representative jnnioi hockey team to play Wellington is as under;—Bamby, Itadford, Ordish, Goer, Goodin, Lawrence, Ordish, Roberts, Neil sen. Ralph, and. Morgan. Lmergerciwj- ■■ J. Long, V. Billington, Fly, Norman, Mauslieid, Tait, end Johnston. M.r E. J. King, who has for some time past been- manager of the Ahiaruhe Dairy Factory, belonging to Mr 11. 11. Bunny, has, in partnership with another, taken over a factory at Ashhurst. A friendly game of football was play©d at Wairongomai yesterday between a team repo'esenting Toogood’s estate and tire employees of Wairongomai, Papa, tahi, and Wharepapa.. The visiting team suffered defeat by throe points scored in the second sped. Mr L. T. Cobcroft waa referee-
Mr .T. T. M. Hornsby will probably judge at tbs forthcoming contest .between the Carterton and Feathonston Debating Societies,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 7
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201WAIRARAPA ITEMS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 7
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