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Uroimi. August 13. — Tin 1 annual game of football between Liem.i ;-nd Cruti was playod on ih< x I'leuui grounds to-day. Aftor a hard and n-ill-ing "&(>" f'ronui won by 8 pomtb to i>. Vnv the winners tries \wm-o scor"d by \\ alter and Will Fuller, one being '-tmvertod by Seho!*held, and for Uruti a try was scored by llitson. Mr D. McKeJLir w.t.; referee. Uremu Had the beat of the all through. ! *i«?y.. had the services of Lash and another Clifton player. ' , , - , n A very largo crowd attended the rail to-night in aid of the Urenui Cricket Club, something like 60 couples dancing to the tunes of the Waitara orchestra. Mr Percy Spurr was the M U During the evening Mr W. Sangster | presented Mr Scholetield with a bat presented by Dr. Wylie for tho highest average for last season. The same player won a bat presented by the Association for the highest average tor North Tarsmaki. , With this splendid weather the roads are now drying up fast and in another few days the roads right through to To Kuiti will be good driving. In tact I hear that Messrs S. Jacob and Hathaway are going to connect witli Crawford's Urenui-Awakino coach, so that one may go right through Irom Waitara to Te Kuiti in two days. . I have heard of some good lambing results. In one instance a man bought 25 ewes and got 197 per cent, of lambs. Beat that I
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13726, 15 August 1908, Page 8
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609NOTES BY "RAMBLER." Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13726, 15 August 1908, Page 8
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