Secessions and accessions are the order of" the day, says a correspondent "of the Referee. First I have to report that the Athletic Club has suffered a great loss in the removal of J. Pearce, of the National Bank, to Auckland, for which city he left on Friday. "Wellington's loss will be Auckland's gain, as Pearce's- . play last season was very conspicuous for its: excellence. Whichever Club he joiris in his. aew home will receive a valuable acquisition. Dixon and M'lntyre have left the Union and thrown in their lot with the Poneke Club. The Wellington Club have received great accessions to their strength in the shape of J. Roberts, of South Canterbury, and Hunter, a back lately arrived from Napierwith a good reputation. —A farmer writes as follows to a distinguished scientific agriculturist to whom he felt under obligation for introducing a variety of swine :— ' Respected Sir,— l went yesterday to the cattle fair. I found several pigs of your species. There was a great variety of beasts, and I was very much astonished at not seeing you there ! ' . How to Get Wbli..— Which ia answered in* three worcla — Take American Co.'s Hop Bitters ! Eead
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 338, 30 May 1885, Page 10
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196Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 338, 30 May 1885, Page 10
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