GORE NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) GORE, April 2S. Inter club football matches commenced to-day. Albion and Pioneer !>’.ayed a draw, neither team scoring. Excelsior lost their game to Wynci- ■ ain by default, and Pioneer second i fcateii Albion second by three to ,-iii. As a result of tho removal of nm •w.'-'ctioh from par pdf ducks, ;■ lumber of m-m muR-i; intend to opvu i:u- season m the hack country, where lue birds are reported to be plentiful, jno or two dir-.trice snots have alreatt.i 5-i't in ignorance of the Minister's r-t ■ ■■•at limitation in ivp.trd to the minimm cf l;uis llutt may be shot. The birds art* so plentiful in some disiriciK •hat the limitation is regarded as an austxi dity.
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Southland Times, Issue 14095, 29 April 1909, Page 5
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