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THE N.Z. FOOTBALL TEAM

Ik.' Shddon ; haß' receives th 0/ '/f ol lo wi Dg ■* ■!''' tatcd that ibo King met eight of our foot-;/ - ■all Team to?day (Monday) at nral Hull, and shookhajids ' [ f ~ iud said be took a special interest in the - rntcli reports." ' , • LIST'OF FIXTURES' ' The following-is thehst of the ,n ? - 3I the New Zealand Bugby .te'am'is ;■ England-:—' V : ;' '- : v: : > V.V September 16th v-Derpn County,/ Won ; by New Zealand by 55 points to' 4.'' September 20th v, Cornwall. WonbyN«w ' A ■. Zealand by 41 points to nil, •' September2?rd v,' Bristol.' Won by New; . Zealand by 41 points to nil. , September 28th v. Northampton Won by New Zealand by 32 points to nil. September'3oth v. Leicester., Won by,' '■ KewZealanders by2B'points to nil. ' . October 3rd v. Middlesex. Won by New >' Zealanders by 34 to nil. , 1- - October 7th t, Darhain. , Won'by'New; Zealand by 16' points to; 3, , October' 11th v Hartlepool. Won by % New Zealand by 63 points lo nil. ' October, 14tb v Northumberland. Won, by New Zealand by 31 points to nil. > October 19th v. Gloucester City. | by New Zealanders by 44 points to

vhiL='v' ctober 21st v. Somerset. Won by New, Zealand by 22 ( |)omlB to nil. s J ' •ctober 25th v. Dev'onport 'Albion Won by New Zealand by 21point3.to 3.' . ■ - letober 2Stli y. Midlands, ( Won by New Zealand by 21 points to 5. roTcmber Ist, v. Burrcy, Vfon by New Zealand by 11 points to niK * • fovembor 4th v. Blaokheath. Won by Hew Zea'and by 32 po.nts to nil. Tovcmber 7th v. Oxford. Won by Now. Zealand by >l7 points lo ml, November 9tli v, Cambridge, Won by , Hew Zca'and by 14 pointstq nil. November lllh v Richmond. Won by New Zealand, by 17 points tomli > November 15th ?. Bedford Won 1 by New Zealand by 41 points to nil. , November 18th v. Scotland.. Won by. ■. New Zealand by'l4 points to 7. November 22nd v. West Scotland, Won Jiy New Zealand by 22 points to 0. November 26th.v; Ireland ■•■ Won by.New, Zealand by 15 points to 0. November 29th v. Munstor. Won by New Zealand by 38 points to 0 December 2nd v. England. Won by New ] Zealand by lfi points to 0. • v '- December 6th v. Cheltenham, Decomber 9th v. Cheshire, December 13ih v, Yorkshire , , Deoember 16th v, Wales , , , -December 20th v. Glamorgan; December 23rd v. Newport December 26th v. Cardiff December SOtli v. Swansea. , > The following are the. names.of,:tli# players and the points they have scored up to and . including the matohi; against Scotland!

* The oablegr am announcing tho result -, of the Bedford matoh docs not ,mention tho name of the plajor wbo four , ■ •of tho tt 103 ecorcd. Probably Wallace was: the successful goal kicker.. A potted goal,: ' has also to bo accounted for iu this match, v audit will bo noticed that, lnolqdlng - this ■ goal, th'ero is <t discrepancy of. threo 'or ?,■ four points ia tho sumrtolel of tho. tables, given above, but Iho.'oorront 'figures will no doubt bo fdrthcoining whon tho, tour is concluded and the. ceata"rflturu? s -io . New,s V'.^

liwiitliaBiiiiiik M F'JUJTIOfl 1 hanfj.piiintedi ..In giving a ■? ■ jlrUflJ O rUlllliy WBHmmmmMMtiWl&m temtb^^bB-'ol Civilisation koow wd tll0 tinder-noticeVwere •; U n «uif \ffi*Q - s appreciate "works or irf„paintings, diawmt, llvClfj VUlu CAjJCwUll Mahu Alkxasdkk a muiud noma", £*||g(}|gfj FllQiit 01 tllS uZdP 1 Bj Telegraph.—Pre* Aaociation. ;-,V:;, :S ; ''' - — or sculpture," within the moaning oi ' ■■: • .;\v;;:;.:;v' v ;"■* j 1 /'' Ims been admittof) iff tho hodpiir.1 sufToHog -';:; ,n t, ..'. ' •• ''' H 'I... tha Act. He b;|w no reason to object (l «.. T| fin( . ail j.'» ftoiii the effects f pliopphoious poisoning. < r tJ Mk Shddon lies received <the' following-]^ bl ta the plaques being fairly pUcerl 10-WHUt « Mil) IVU|i«P .— 'PrfoiMM Firfl 1 BmI cable f.om the High'Cowionerj-^^V H■HBPP-'SK ' . undei the heading of ■'sculptu.e OfflCB 1 Tu p , HlSOll 1 repkeotatlve^afyf^ •no'HDBHBBP MI" but ho rented to »y be nj , 1118 MMDS ' lbftt i Klig JU of P^^P»ngeri)orTh«me^rtKopu. ill able to decide m the same way vi h ■W ■'» g 0 j 0(iV Press Association -Copyright M mm (UotlJay) at tho f ? Hbtt&S «.. ##**"*,•? MMr irf h. S**H ' *»—»»" ■Bbfor ««pi' => zssswttX 18 te Staw * Lta - Wt P» ,. r::ria™": :x-:i ■Mkftaig.%nflaj,'10t)ii' 1180 p.m- ng eountiy in d» world lu, artistically; formed,, weve Sink, thi» day. the Baltic IB considered to portend untchreports." woi Iw • of art of the nature of Tria polling for tbo chction ofamembor Q hig we<0 arteB{# a l h _ fl i^rof 'the07ar '' 1 ' ' >* 1 " Highlander" Condoned Milk is f eion - painUMt-?, dm\ving 3) or Hcul|>turp.' for tho Bay .fl'bntyto the House of #Uuo il4nJ „„ found yl , lt , ye8let d liy p tb te w raffi8 gent to LIST OF FIXTURES / f* ! tlMly P T 0d UUd0 ,m °" "" WOttld k '% todecul( ' th J fl,U " e p -Bipso-tHtHo audaboontlKhcensing o{ t0 , defura a t hc fl oroator.. the f 10U1 ei foi tranL.esion mdi Tho following is the list of the fixture^' ■HBafcV »t« ) sanitary conditions. way in respect to any article for quostal| „ taking phee to-day at the lho wh „ .»» theBitnatlon i s extremely of the New Zealand Kugby team is k SKpitSiwtA,Thbwday, 7ih, 8.80 p.m. M0RBS jhaLbajl :M Miners'Un|oDH«ll; Promtbe.moa.enitho Wft , 8ent0l l0 r 0Ul impciaoninent jti , Eng'and.-- ' ' p (inleil or decorated by hamVUs- po n openo.d, at 9 o'clock, voters havo been and tho «on to nme months. Cr 5jl are Deasult rifli „ w in ai i September 16th v Devon County. J W on Ka:g" — — • » r, " ng """ - pfe??: :? Advertising Australia .'<• ,. rmrH vorn will ho pivfliit The woafchor is ■...■ ''•"* -rr i n p iiiinnn' -nmn ■ 1 bv.4l points-to uxl«■•«...•:•• s^.r: h\i r ' s Mr it Hotmea, Kcneral atorokoepor, ipautifnliv fiao and tho orowd m tho „, f„ m (ha Anante P#raral y #rone . ' al b°p8 WR g ep t ein b 0 r 28th v. Northampton Won by . Thames advertisea aprice list in this issue. ,• . -J ... : ;.. h . h HBIROi frflBI lIlB flj|W»8 - yBjt0l w buined. Now Zealand bi 82 points to nil HE ffiBtn Thursday,7th, 10.15 a.m. „ iavite( i bv a. , rham6s 8tc6ck ln tho mi^ ot the P ollin8 boo,h The prisonei Q, uuh nnUineers be- Septembcr (50 th v. Leicester. Won by B'WAKATEBB, Friday, 8lh, 11a.m. Jockey Club for »i 1 'rights sind privileges i°cre R sed a3 the (Jay advancoa. PreB| too0 |»t„,n.~OopjTiBh*. longing lo tho battalion, together Zeatanders b y28 P«nt. to nil. HhriEAm'SWy, 9tb,-l 46 p.m. - „ nTR0LT t no ft , the etfoiraor meating, be held on The total number of votes recorded in Meiboobnb, to day. numbering 100, vaiuly attempted to October 8rd v. Middlesex. Won by New _ W. G. S lj' 26 h and 27th December, Panieularn the Bay of Plenty electorate on the oeea. A HEM0BANDDil by tho Agonts-Gonoral on lelease the inmatesi o the cni 0 to^J"D^\on by New ' KUwiKATBBE, Thursday, 7tb, 8.80 p.m. my bo seen in the advertisement, 6 ion of the last poll, 1902, was 4.3d0. Tho of a3y0ltiiin „ tho r090urc es and had a sharp eilCOULter Zc(il|(nd by 16 . points (o 3( ri . , Friday, 8 b, 415 p.m. • Ciowded meetings wero .nddressed by vote that will bo cast it is o{ tho Comnioowwdtt Wlt . h lh8 ! e 8" 4,s ; , , October'11th t Hartlepool. Won by iPJAKATBB?,Sand»y 1 10 1 h.580 p.m ; ,ho two candidate. L night, Mr Foster, anticipated, will: reach over 6000; the been labied ,n tho Hoa 3 e by the wero woundedorcap- Kcw ZealandbyGS points to ml. ' iS«»oon single, fc, remm, 18s L,boul candidate, occup,in e the Academy w lll como from L and iht> re«iai«dtfr escaped, Qetobcr 14ft r Won urn erlan. Won, »A^^e,^re to) 8 S 6d. ***> Three-years tho Waih- , , — Union Hall ' voto ' w " 8 j*"®k - over-.- 1600.- It is they anse is not a sufficient object. Thoj Annfltai* QMkfi by New ZealanderB by 44 points to ■&Wii«*irioW.NTO f . m mnm s- MILLINERY! U . ... . anticipR y ftrtihevotecWinWaihi to- alter the prevailing .tendency, jh.e MM WW « c Morn. Eve. Rieea. nets. The following will represent HieOity * accepts misrepresentation -more reodilj . n«fnW91aiv Snmerset. Won bv New,' Rffiyij 5 47 4 18 4 26 6 59 INFANTS' MILLINEUYI Or.ckct Oiub in"thoir m.,' eK. with Suburbs day will bo considerably over 2000. Great t J ;i 0oia{o , fllctll . Aus- ° ZeaSrbSSstoS' '' ■ilSStwto'. 4'89 5 17 4 26 7 o Cricket Club at Worth's paddock on; Sat- interest has beon tnkon ..all day in the t va li ft ia not : iti thia connection Dffiftdfttl 6I&SS&CI0 October 25th v Dev'onport Albion Won MKmP , a'fhtaid«v' ( 6 42 6 2 4 26 7 0 1 INFANTS'MILLINERY umav i.cxt: McKay;. Howell, Morgan, election,' and basinets is nearly: at a , tt ny worse ofl.than other countries of equni U Mow hv 21 uoints to 3.' 28 ,6 48 4 27 7 1 Peitcoolo, Newdiok, MnrrioW, Corn- 8tana , tnL :. , impor.aoce,';But it is qoosiioraHe ' Ontober MiLndrWonbyNew ffieSlNtdiieU-., ' 7 2 .'7 20 4 27 7 2 thn-ite, Goodwin, Bnrnell,Barron, Oaye. , . ■ • hv Mr' wbeth'jr'anyolhweonntryhas no much-|o V fiWS Of FfltllSr GillOII ; ■" ■ 7 '1 j b v 21 nomts to5 7 58 4 27 7 3 , Ecicrgoncy: Irvvin.:: v ; v Tho poU . be.ng conducted by M, public opinion in '• Novombilt vttr W® by New 810- 8 26 4 27 7 3 — . •. Wilhnm WaHiiut, roturning officer, aisist- uabftoot upon all'financial tranfneiions toml' * ' lho timolor rmvmg for hv m dorka as inflneric H dbTEnalishinv 08 tor a ."Tbo.Tpro- St PETERSBURG, DeC. 5 HK^Mbopn.iab, MMa.m. , oSrES"SLeJ toFridky, 15th, followsDeputies-Messrs haz [D, The honseporters at Moscow have aewZca'andby 32 po,ntsto , nil. Br = N0 " m 1 ' Dccemlwr. Acceptance, will b» meived. King, J. W, Smith and Geo. Tonge, 1 :Wg»6 atrnck. They objected tobeingcon. November 7tb v. Oxford. Won by New, ■te£7. ■ »«.»« w t s .,™ttKeS'w.nb, ■MP?/ 1 ! ' ' ' | lhame. ftn d W. Number table DMWi8a0reB 0CCmr9d ' and New Zealand, by 17 points to Dili .. loms « fOBMWWi Bq _ r TA8fl EWLISH Probably v«y few, if any, wlio hstonad ki _ M j W j. andJ.Mo- ; I)°Ddon. makeik to, 0 th W0 , e November 15th v. Bedford Won 1 by ■Hbf&f A PIBST.OLA8S ENGLlbii Ml j ohn McLintlfln during his 'oello ff m . B " J '- J . rj„« J. nm « a smnU portion of what occurs m-the , tho fonrfia of an NcwZealand by 41 points to nil. ■HjMtf&ira WABfiHOUBE, m*mkC>mm mtMa M Mi » Mackchlan'sconcert on Arthur Mr E. GOoch.is aetiug assort Commonwealth..Papers J 1 ill 1h on 68 18tb v /scotla D d. Won by ,' s .. • mi altUr MANDFACTUBLlt0 Mondfly 0VCDjnghod^0 f tho value, necr for Mr W. H.Hemes, jnd Messsrs thei same lines as otheri.who.ca er mteruow, dlCldlCtl itlO ex New Zealand by'14 points to 4 1 gy Bednctlon " tnttANTV 11LK of the instrument ho was playing on. It Goo. Martin and D. Johnson ara acting i n puthc, and can baraty be expected .b®. treimsts make a grave tactical mis- jf ovember 22ud v. West Scotland. Won FULL BET OF INFANTS BILK ls ODO of t wenty.four or: iwcnty-five now a sim} ) flr e ,Daeitvfor Mr J Fostor, in tho Wtwtly.thwsting our etatietica upon t a k 0 in expecting democratic institu- • hy -Ncw Zealand by 22 points to 0- - and Carpets m existence, and was mado by tbefsmous ...... J # v''ir n ™i,iil nhfl "l a V v fh«ir' tions-iuimediatel). Tho ..workers November 25th v Ireland Won by New MEjglg. / , HATS 'ecllo and': violin maker Stiaat, end is poll M^r B.Y.M and g® £ nerves: have been stretched to tho zJiland by 15 points to 0., .', mo,or ; oneburidrea and eighty- J. B. Slevm are wtiafj aa eerutmoeufor breakinirpointbv the feverish propa- November 29tli v. Munster. Won by , WorkmaiwMpGuaranteed. ilMO «io" and Messrs O. J. contradtclft y U8 - JiQtheIm m igr ationRefitric- gonda Of, the extreme parties, and .; NwWjjj ° bvNeff intimate thtt.I am • , -BONNETS. . 41600to,12000. ... . A. Graham and H. Brunton for no tion Act>basproveda'.vsritabloatuinbling nnleBS the revolutionists are more WonbyJNew i Seller of Second-hand tnrni- There appears to be some confusion as licensa" opponents. .block to their v wotk and invito cautious, unless tho workers'leaders Zealand by w t . nextjo to fie general, book post, reflations, XJp to tho time of going tu/ press ovor public opinion. The contract olauaa, they ro f ra i n f rom rtisbing into action RWK o{ , Aw ? a i ttd K T , Undoubtedly the largest collection applying Jobojprinto^ 1850 votes were recorded. . aivd thp withdrawing whon tensof . J^TT— . ivar shown totbeWaihipnblio. JS.p, 0 ket may bo posted either with- Aa we stated yesterday, wo Have ar- ; Brtllah .tb.ojBandj, ar.e.v®«A«t6 ( , December 16th v. Wales iMvrwD. out ft cover, in whioh oase it must not be rabgod with Mr. Donaldson' for tho use of r un j et contract 'as 'an /industrial c°W tnngTj their revolutionary December 20th v. Glamorgan , t , » v I'lrrZZZ, ' fastened in any way, or in a cover, en* hi3 lim9 i ight ap p attttuj t0 exhibit tho rf Pnriah in a British cotninunity.;' The spirit will weakened the maueB,;December idrd v. . tirtly open at ono or both ends, so as to . . • , , nj A larK0 BC j 0tn Agenti-Qeneral consider it desirable that losing their self-respect, Will .join the December26th £ Urdi ;::;t ; . K /— ' admit of the contents being wttKi tw!! a general propaganda shouid bo under- Black Hundred and the dregs of December 30th v. Swansea. , - < drawn for oxammatm If an enve- w 11 bo erected the othco of tho. b K tho F . Coll)mon , oa lih l leaving BOciely >> _i , ■ lope be used, it must he entirely Tkmoeafh, and the returns from all parts , Stata ■ freo to ' B d 6 pl, ; such ! Xh / oatbreak at KiefE was due to The following are the names of the W&Mr. -V tJ < *' _ „ opened at one end, or tbo Uaplnrnert in>. 0 fiha colony will bo shown as ihey-reaoh further and supplementary advertising as w , m „„j n „i a i,- n t Q iu„ > n tVin n u.«.. an A ihannlnh th«v have' ieored Mfelft'*a?romgsss o««.»«««• A.,ST-flSffS'-KSS * MNOlBUMB envdopes are not regarded as leaving,a , ,, . , _i,;,, ;f :i.n amount: to be expended, they rely upon oittceis <ma some or tne BOiuieib. J \ ° - j.mannfaotnrets > .... . . apd . paoket open for inspection. For the sjnted to manege tho ixhibitiin. the judgment of tho Agent-General for ' Trio9 p n i t0 OfflAP Rroatet security of rhe contontsj "however,. ——. .-. -Wortern Auetr«lia l ; wbo : advised an aipen-. r '.-iiij Hu»«« a4 Hiftklnnff PUvor Tries. cob con. Pts'. ate opening up a veiy,ohcice lot of Film opChoise, it may bo tied at ihe onda with airing, but Pn ., { . . «|,pM flll ,i. diiure of £5000 per aonum, and say it tXPf)Ct()U IllUliiiy Si KlSl)ll)6ll w ,i y m> 19 * 6 4' 2 191 Goods. ; . " tho string must be easy to untie. rUlllliy m (lUbniaiiu would be wise to limit their effort to ad- j Hunter" 84 — — 102' • "" . vm******* : S | "■ b ■ hSSt'Ksr le S; = 1 >; ' • biokenneoks.eix from concnssion of tho pressed into tho, service na usual. The oml ea'aned officer. , , Ihera aie indications Ot military W . Ounningham 2 4 --14 1 ft " oiphk frnm hrnkRn from nf) p notp/ nsppnklly in tho ciSV and . .OUCDreak. F. Qla'ROW ... 4 1 14 W'"- th 8,ft| M, Jo« parnlysis, two from hout failuro, one suburban eleotoratos, are. fcjcpoctod to,be *i, nll » . December 0 H.D. Thompson 4 - •- .V alglW - - •-? SS»ii!S8 , —» rtsM ' " Ar. play. i ; „ Press,Association. -Copynght. r(3 j there, ,.nd also mParis and W.Nicholson ..j. 2 - - Bi^@.'^ > AlwtWjli®^6dpetfloss , ,. . ■ . -...-TT ■ Melbocrnb, this (by. innrthn-hht a slioht recovery occur* A. UoDonald '...• 2 — — 6 irR*rM ! pertin i' ' , i MAIL NOTIOES. CYest Australia), wbon a miner named- , . —— . . . to recover damagos for an infringement ot £•". Gallagher' ... 1 - 3 Hr / 1 Maili elose at Waihi poH offioe as Edward Niohols was presented with a gold . thia day.-; :the patent... Defendant challengedtho r i . rtMn . I. Coibett ... 1 — — 8

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1500, 6 December 1905, Page 2

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THE N.Z. FOOTBALL TEAM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1500, 6 December 1905, Page 2

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