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HOCKEY.

THE JUNIOR, CHAMPIONSHIP. Groat interest is being taken in th« final for tile junior championship Uetweiai GerawLno B and St. Mary's B. Both teams are well matched, the last g.imo played being a diaw, so that hockey enthusiasts will certa.nly see a good game. The match is being p.ayed at Geraldme to-morrow, and the.o are indications that a fair number of followers journey v to see the mutch. The following will be St. Mary's B team. —Graeie. Wheeler, Wotton, Bceefot't, Dunn, Martin, . Lewis; .Watts, Yardley, Dickson, Scott.- As the match is the final for the' Junior Cup, a full muster of players is reawsted. Tlia members -will "travel by the 1.30 express and will meet at tbe station at •1.20. LADIES' HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Sept. 5. Yesterday's results in the New Zealand Ladies' Hockev Tournament wero: Havke's Bay beat Taranaki,-3-0; Guitorburv beat Manawatu B, 5-0; Wellington A drew with Nelson, 1 eoal each; Canterbury B drew w'th Bullcr, 3 goals each; Wairaropa drew with Manawatu A, 2 goals each; Southland beat West Coast, 2-0; Wanganui beat Wellington B, 6-0; Marlborough and Auckland had byes. j

Mrs Cameron, , who, with herhus : biuid,. Lieutenant * Oajiitron, was sentenced ozi June 3rd,, to three years' iin- | prisbnnient for attempted fraud on an insurance company by asserting that she had .been robbed of a valuable necklace, has been removed to an infirmary on account of her health. - -■'.-. Out of twenty-three points tho Eastern Suburbs made against South Sydney, Messenger scored 7 goals arid 2 tries. , , HELPED CHILDREN THROUGH WINTER.. . "In my opinion children's colds should never be neglected," writes Mrs" Si. E. Ellbourn, Piper Street, South Broken Hill, N.S.W, "My two sons, Arthur and Frank, were always catchins colds during the winter months, but I managed to get them throughthe winter by the nse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If either of .'thoni wakens up coughing I always give him a dose: of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which has always been success-"' ful in ridding thern of the usual winter colds." Sold everywhere. Further wreckage, supposed to be 1 from the sailer Laura, overdue from Chili, has come ashore- at.Corniella. IVTifcj shifting, let ub nndsitwue the removal of your furniture. We have vans specially constructed to suit this branch of our business. Wo guaran. tee a competent remover of furniture with each vehicle, and this in itself means' economy to you, no wasted time and no breakages. Due notice, will have our vehicles at your door at any appointed time. Why not take adVantago of what is the best. -Sen 'icainni Esprena Co...Ltd. «- . By . an accident during practice < on the .Dutch battleship Hertorchendrik at riatavia, three - persons were killed and twelve injured, five seriously. The general entries for tho Australian Jockey Club's Spring Meeting, at which there are nineteen events, total 813, compared! with 803 last year. rne prevailing coid winds and: severs frosts are responsible for big sales of Almond meol Skin Emollient. It is o capital preparation for removing and preventing, chapped hands and rough skin. Price Is ble. prepared by R. G. Malcolmson, Central Pharmacy... General Baden-Powell inspected nt Stockholm,:), thousand Boy Scouts from all parts of Sweden.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14538, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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HOCKEY. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14538, 6 September 1911, Page 7

HOCKEY. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14538, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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