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LICENSING COMMITTEE.

, fIK AJUTUAL NMSTT»»LICENSES GRAYED. The annual meeting of the Waipawa Licensing Committee was held at Weipnknrau on Friday. Licenses wore granted to the following hotofe: —Grown Hotel, Norsewood; Exchange Hotel, Havelock North; Ire Ante Hotel, Te Auto; Patangata Hotel; Railway Hotel, Of ano; Empire Hotel, WaipAwu; Commercial-Hotel, Waipawa; Imperial Hotel, Waipawa; Sandford Hotel, Onga Onga; Junction Hofei, Nertewood; Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau; Takapail Hotel; Settlers’ Arias Hotel, Ormoadville; Waostead Hotel. With respect to tire Mskotuku Hotel the committee adjourned the application till the September recotisg owing to a c-«npl*int from rhe Health Department regarding tl» sanitary appointments. The same course was adopted in tko j case of the Sawyer Arms Hotel (Tikoklno) in view of a police prosecution pending. O—n—e hard game, lasting out until the end in fine style and worrying the opposition throughout. *• • » M. Hartley, xrs riglit winger, was very safe and thoroughly appreciates the gfieewity of erm tring, with the result that, the forwards were well fed. » • • In the half lino the star performer was W. Raw'll), wfeo gptva a most solid exhibition of stick woik, coupled with gwoaf defensive piny. Time a.*ter time this piaver broke up attacks, sending 4e ball right back to the circle for the waiting blue forwards to deal with.

CL lnrsK« ptnyod a safe and hriady gnwe and was dependable throughout, whilst Jt. Brown played plnckily itgaiwst very heavy ph yew.

The full-back liirv played the game of Ateiir liven. O. Wilaisox and A. Butler have never ieie so well and their deUftiee was throughout, as «•» be gk'eKsM by the fh«t that no goals Wtito reMwrded age in st TTsipukitrau in the Whole erf the revet ntatekes. Their etiek work was superb and the way in Irlieii the ball was hit by both bseltn wan a front to see. On the day tier's was certainly nobody on the ground to touch them.

R. Robertson, as goal-keeper, had very little to do Owing to the goed work of the ful-backs, but ah deserves a

goal medal for the groat safe she made ' in tie last few minutes of the Te Asa game. Well dotoe, goalie! • * w

After the strenuous preparation for the toumemmt, seeing that there is no competition match for two weeks, the renrors can with profit to themselves relax a little during the next week. Many thaakd for sticking ta training Ms you have done. You received your ward on Saturday, and to stand the gruelling pave of those last two matches was splendid » • ♦

To Awa are the right kind of sports. After tho final they entertained the winners with tea and were the first in with their c-ongratulations.

Saturday’s arrangements were excellent and the thanks of all liockoj’ people ere due to the officials who ran the tournamOTt so excecdngly well. Mr. Lewis, the President, is tho right man in the right place, and Mr. Hallett and tho other offi.eia.Ls were most obliging.

Waipawa seniors played in tbc junior tourEjißiont, as did Pohukura.

Well done, juniors, ta be runners-up flor your section. "Sticks” was otherwise engaged, so is unabio to pass any remarks on the juxior competition.. To be only Oxo poixt behind, the leaders of tko scetioa was line.

Ths seuiora may get a match with Takapau this week, hut something definite wilt bo known shortly.

Saturday ’a tournawent will be of great help as it enabled ns to put our hands oa the wak spot*. Having gone So far we must eradicate anything that will weakei u« and copy anything that will beaefit us in the future. Players can rcmembbr I'oipe clever little move made by an opponent on Saturday. Think it over and try and work it out at aext practice and see if it comes off. Sisriarly "Sticks” will point oat those weaknesses which Saturday’s tests disclosed. ' The Hoss Shold is on exhibition at Mr. T. Given’a. • J • Tn the seven games cm Saturday the ball only reached our goal-keopor twiee. There is a probability that Pukehou wifi enter a senior team for the next round. If this occurs there wil be no byes for- the rest of the season. • • * Te Awa. cannot visit Waipuknrau bn Saturday. The lecture is standing over meantime. Mr. Spargo, Hub-union sole selector, wag fin interested spectator on Saturday. Waipukurau were glad to note his presence. * • • The presence of the team’s regular supporters nt Hastings was pleasant to eee and heartened the team up wonderfully.

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Waipukurau Press, 5 June 1922, Page 3

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LICENSING COMMITTEE. Waipukurau Press, 5 June 1922, Page 3

LICENSING COMMITTEE. Waipukurau Press, 5 June 1922, Page 3