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HUNTERVILLE

ANZAC DAY. The following will be the order of service at the Monument, Hunterville, on Anzac Day (Wednesday next). National Anthem. Hymn —“Our God, our help in ages past.” Prayer —Rev. J. C. Mill. Reading —Rev. C. Kreeft; Romans 8 ch. verses 31 to 39.” Address by the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister. Hymn —“For Ever with the Lord.” One minute’s silence. Benediction. “Flowers of the Forest” Pipe Baud. FOOTBALL. To-day’s teams are:— Hunterville Seniors —Higgins, Melrose, Simpson, Duncan, H. Lumsden Hall, Rawson, Louric, Ross, Rawson, Bo wick, Cameron, Walker, Ellery, Smith; emergencies, O’Leary, O’Connor, Lumsden, Kidd. Hunterville Thirds. —W. Stevens, W. Cook, R. Craig, J. Butement, L. Simons, 5. S. Powell, Barltrop, A. Whyte, Stewart, McDonald, A. Abel, Cameron, Amer, Merwood, Bartlett; emergencies, Still, J- Coutts, A. Moana. Midgets. A seven-a-side “midget” match will be played as a curtain-raiser and also at half-time between Hunterville and Silverhope schools. Hunterville team. —J. White, P. Holford, I. Murray, N. Gordon, H. Young, T. Simons. Silverhope team. —Bartlett, Illston (2), McMillan, Gibbs (2), McDonald. MANGAONOHO MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. The Mangaonoho Miniature Rifle Club held a shoot this week, the ladies on Wednesday, and the men Thursday night. Ladies. —Mr Ken Coleman’s trophy, five shoots, sth shoot and sth for aggregate:—Mrs K. Dalzicll, 6hp., 625 c., 67tt1.; Mrs J. Tabor, 10. 6.1, 67; Miss E. Parkes, 10, 54, 64; Miss M. Paget, 10, 53, 63; Miss R. Paget, 10, 51, 61; Mrs F. Paget, 9, 51, 60. This was the final shoot for Mr Coleman’s trophy, the result being:—Nirs E. Parkes, 260, 1; Mrs F. Paget, 251, 2; Mrs J. Tabor, 249, 3. Afternoon tea was provided by Mrs J. Tabor and Miss Mavis Paget. Men.—Fourth shoot for Mr P. Jones’ trophy; 6 shoots, 4 off scratch, last two handicap. Also president ’s trophy off handicap:—C. Stephenson, 7hp., 665 c., 69ttL; A. Paget, 8, 63, 69; F. Paget, 6, 68, 69; K. Dalzicll, 6, 65, 69; J. Rowe, .10, 59, 69; H. Shakleton, 10, 61, 69; J. Healey, 4, 65, 69; T. Busst, 3, 66, 69; C. Mclntyre, 10, 58, 68; G. Busst, 10, 56, 66; J. Hardie, 10, 5.1, 61; A. Gibbs, 6 53, 59; R. Watkins, 10, 41, 51; G. Dalzicll, 10, 39, 49. The sweepstake was won by A. Paget. PERSONAL. Messrs I. Louric and L. Illston are present on a motor tour of the North Island. Sister McLeod, of Strathmore Hospital, returned to Whangarei last week.

by the management committee.’’’ “That as far as possible referees be appointed for home matches;” “that delegates notify their individual clubs taht it is compulsory to have the goal posts padded.-**

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 2

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HUNTERVILLE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 2

HUNTERVILLE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 2