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Wanganui

(From our own correspondent.) August 21. m a <n. reat ii ° tc Jest.isJ cst . is bei »fi evinced in the forthcoming match on September 1 between St filarv's Cathnlio CluUland Khe Sacred He*it Collage old Btoys Auck land. The local team are training assiduously In addition to the names of successful candidates in recent musical examination sent you last Mnmliv kindly add Master Raymond Kiteff who passed the senior division of Trinity College, Loaidon, .gaining honors marks for his violin solo s*""*»s On Tuesday morning a painful accident happened to one of the members of the St Mary's CafhJxUn Club, Mr. Wm Kidy, eldest son of inspector Kirf? a heavy piece of iron striking him on the crown of the head and disabling him so that, in the opinion of his medica attendant, he will be unable to resume work for a fortnight. J-e&uine It is with -regret that Ih-e St Mary's Pathniip Club teve to accept the resignation of i7s treasure? (Mr. P F Thorpyj, who has acted in that position since the inception of the club, but they are pleased to see that his employers have recognised his worth gUl^rTnch a reSponsible position In their InveicarThe boys of the Marist Brothers' School here have S3Tfeld°thf, IT A °TT h tthe ir, r P erform ances on the S ball field this year Though young and light they have by playing a heady and hard game, defeated several heavier teams. Their passing bouts and forward rushes are quite an object-lesson to much older players

n,,!£ ? ak . *!*?? ?n? n last Thursday they defeated Queen's Park School by nine points to three Tries Thf Tf b 7 aStL -KSK S Crolt y« and Cronin S U cV e \\ nn r d cnb >b^ge match between the Irish I Rifles and St. Marys Catholic Club took place in Taigel's Rooms on Thursday, the 23rd, and resulted in a win for the club by 26 games to 13. Before commencing, Lieut Holderness, in the ataenco oi CapUdn S 7 + n > ™ elcome(i . the members of the club, and hoped that this meeting would be the outcome of friemUysical'lo^ be f V Veet \ ihe two * odi <*- After the match mi? sical and other items were contributed by Messrs Goode <2) Davis, Campbell, G. McCulloch, McLean* Si lv L ? max - CJaffaney, Nieholls, and O'Brien. The St. Mary's musical branch rendered the chorus rMr^J R T-f, r nn eh^ in f \ J he P^klent of theickib Mr J. R. Hunt) thanked the Irish Rifles for their kindness in inviting them, to partake of their hosDitalrty, and trusted that this £ albenn© would Be the forerunner of many more. He also hoped that the Rifles would be recruited from the Catholic Club whenever any vacancies in the ranks occurred. He mentioned that it was the intention of the club to invite them h»if F r ti rOOm i S w Xtl ?l° nth - He tanked them on bebers had " "* Ple&S^ evcnin « the mem ~

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New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 14

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Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 14

Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, 30 August 1906, Page 14