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RANGITIKEI

BULLS | RANGITIKEI GOLT CLUB Following is . e draw for the L.G.U. medal round, to be played on Wednesday:— Seniors: Mrs Rai Co v. Mrs Law. Airs AlcDonell v. Airs De Burgh. Juniors. Miss Taverner v. Aliss Bailey. Mrs McKenzie v. Airs Mansell. Aliss Brookie v. Aliss Goodall. Mrs Carter v. Aliss McKenzie. Aliss P. Perret t v. Aliss P. Lovett. Aliss Amon v. Aliss N. Wilson. Airs Hendry v. Airs Anderson. Airs Goodall v. Miss Walker. Airs Drev. Airs AJarumaru. Airs Mackay v. Aliss O. Lovett. Airs Duncuin v. Airs Thompson. “C” Grade: Miss Green v. Airs Prichard. Aliss Petrie v. Scorer. RUGBY FOOTBALL Bulls juniors are drawn to meet Old Boys juniors at Alarton on Wednesday. A good number of Bulls supporters accompanied the seniors to M. rton on Saturday, and were well pleased with their showing. The Bulls team was strengthened by the inclusion of Percy Hakaria and Fred Ingram, and both played good games considering that it was their firs* appearance this season. Our backs handled the greasy ball wonderfully well, and on Saturday’s showing should keep Rata seniors busy next Saturday. The latter teams meet at Bulls, and a great game is anticipated.

Bulls juniors to meet Old Boys on Wednesday will be selected from the following: R. Anderson, P. Harper, J. Homes, R. Keat, I. Bevan, W. Bromley, R. Ball, Langdon, C. Guy, R. Bromley, K. Feild, L. Ellery, T. Torrey, J. Coogan, R. Tricker, C. Butler, Duncum (2), and J. Harris. The bus leaves at 2 p.m. MARTON RANGITIKEI RUGBY UNION. POSITION OF TEAMS.

Wednesday's Matches. Following are the fixtures for the Junior Shield on Wednesday:— Bulls v. Marton 0.8., at Alarton (Rev. P. H. Leonard). Halcombe v. Hunterville, at Hal- ! combe. I Rata v. Ohingaiti, at Rata. Alatches start at 2.45 p.m. School Football. A Marton D.H. School Rugby fifteen played a friendly match with Huntley School on Saturday, winning by 17 points to 9. For the winners tries were scored by R. Vinten (2), Al. Gib-

bons and A. Wilkie, while Gibbons 'kicked a penalty and Vinten converted a try. Marton Golf Club. Marton Golf Club held a stroke competition on the links on Saturday. The best cards returned were:—ll. W. Collier, 87 —17—70; J. Hunter, 97 —27 . —7O; F. A. Fullerton-Smith, 90—19 71; S. A. Gover, 83—12—71; A. Ful-lerton-Smith, 82—10 —72; C. M. Holdaway, 93—20—73. BATA DAIRY CO. There were over 100 applications for the managership of the Bata Co-op. Dairy Co., made vacant by the resignation of Mr A. P. Lee, who has gone to Poverty Bay. The successful applicant was Mr W. J. Lee, of Norsewood. THE PICTURES. At the Marton Town Hall to-morrow night will be screened ‘ ‘The Price of Fear/’ in which Bill Cody and Duane Thompson are starred. A sensational story of the underworld, with action every minute, and the spectacular climax which will give you the greatest thrill of your life. An amateur detective, single-handed, brought about the capture of the gang who had baffled the police for months. (In Thursday evening will be screened the spectacular picture, ‘‘Four Sons.” RADIO. The new “ Steinite” radio receivers and radio combinations have set an entirely new standard of performances. They are operated entirely from the electric mains, are reasonable in price, v.ery selective, and quiet in operation. The tone is exceptional, and last, but not least, the appearance is very pleasing indeed. There are many models to choose from. Mr J. B. Howard, of Marton, is distributor for Marton, Bulls, Parewanui, Ohakea, Kakariki, Porewa and surrounding districts, and particulars may also be obtained from Mr A. McKenzie, Signal Street, Marton. COUNTY COUNCIL. The Rangitikei County Council meets on Thursday, July 4.

Seniors. Rata .. .. P. • • 7 W. L. 1 D. 1 Pts. 11 Athletic! . 5 0 10 Bulls .. .. .. 7 4 2 1 9 Old Bovs . .. 8 3 4 .1 7 Hunterville .. 8 3 4 1 7 Juniors. Hunterville .. 8 7 0 1 15 Athletic .. .. 9 7 1 1 15 Old Boys .. .. 9 5 4 0 10 Ohingaiti . .. 8 4 4 0 8 Hal combe .. 8 ,5 5 0 6 Bulls • • • • .. 9 2 7 0 4 Rata . • • • .. 9 1 8 0 2 Thirds. Athletic .. .. 9 5 3 1 11 Halcombe . . 8 4 2 2 10 Old Bovs . .. 8 4 4 0 8 Hunterville .. 9 2 6 1 o Fourths. Old Boys .. .. 4 3 0 1 7 Athletic .. . . 4 0 3 1 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 150, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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RANGITIKEI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 150, 25 June 1929, Page 3

RANGITIKEI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 150, 25 June 1929, Page 3