Torlinvo allowed; anot;]i<? r MiifiH to,use , hi.s name and to be placed,in a ,pome- ' what embarrassing position as a re- ! suit,,was,the unpleasant, .experience bt' j a cricketer, Mr. Dempster, who was \ called .-before the Wellington Cricket ! Association to explain why the Tara- I nnld, Association. had received a letter < over Mr. Dempster's signature respecting n- ppicket match at,Christmas time. vffMpi, Dempster .had tirranged to take a team to Taranaki to play 'a match,-but upon finding that the Wel-lington-Cricket Association : had . two : matches 'scheduled, at Christchurch , during the holidays, the Taranaki match had to- be . postponed. Mr. Dempster gave instruction that this information should be conveyed to .Taranaki and the writer exceeded his instructions. -Mr .Dempster offered to reimbprso. L tlie[Taranaki Association. The matter .was held over. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure t
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 1701, 17 April 1926, Page 8
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