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HOCKEY.

NELSON^ jr. TARANAKI.

The Nelson representative players arrived by the Rotoiti from south about six o'clock this morning, They are "located at the Trocadero; This morning the visitors were driven to the Recreation Grounds with which they were greatly impressed. Afterwards they visited the Breakwater and other interesting spots. This afternoon a match is being playednpn the Racecourse between the visiptajp an&a combined team (other than rep. players) from the New Plymouth, Carrington Road and Inglewood Clubs.

To-morrow (Wednesday) the NelsonTaranaki rep. match ytakes place at Hawera. The visitors and local members of the Taranaki team journey to Hawera by the 7.lo^express train. The Nelson team goetT on by train in the evening to .Wan£%nui and meets the Wanganui - representatives on Thursday. , ... ~.. Following^ :S}|e teams for to-mor-row's jttskte*-^. JefioifXblue and white) left to right Sil^atakj^Wimsett, C. Spear; fiveJfv^Brofcais ; half-backs— C. Tay ; x^i/lie 'Motjbee (captain), E. Spear: .forwards— Hurst, Easton, Staples, ■•WJlitostall, Anstice. Emergency — McLennan. Taranaki (amber and black) left to right — Goalkeeper, Crawford ; full baoks, Anderson, Thompson ; half-backs, Day, Beal, L. Whittaker; forwards, (?), Marcitt, Sargent,, Fagan, Perham. Referee, Mr Pratt. ..Cathro is away in Auckland and will consequently not be available for tomorrow'^ match. .The vacancy will b«=> filled this evening. Secretaries qi clubs are reminded, that names of players available lor the Auckland tour should" reach the secretary of the Association by Thursday night. The Goldfields Association has invited the Taranaki team to include a match against the Goldfields Reps, in their list of fixtures for the Northern tour. - The' Thames. .Association is arranging an "At Hope" for the night of the Taranaki — Thames match on August Bth — — ■— < ■■*— — — — —^j fflderly people suffer much from rheumatism, gout, soiatiea, and lumbago. "Rheumo T> quiokly euros by driving out the excess urio acid from the blood. All stores, and chemists 2s 6d and 4s 6d. You just try it- IS

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The rainy season is now with us, and we ought to be very careful about getting wet. We know of no better way of avoiding the wet than to buy one of those mackintoshes "The Kash" are selling at 27s 6d. Thoroughly reliable and made in the best way from the -best materials, it will pay yon- to look then! up as early as possible, as they quickly sell out of a line like this. We forgot to mention that the usual price of these macs, was 45s. — Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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HOCKEY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 2

HOCKEY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13482, 23 July 1907, Page 2