ASSOCIATION GAME.
•; MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ■ MEETING/ . A meeting of .the Management Committee'of the Wellington; Football' Association' was?held' in the T.M.C.A. Rooms! last evening, Mr. Hi N.-Holmes presiding. : There were also present Messrs. 8.;. L.' Salmbhi ;W. .Aitld, : M. Oilier, I». White, H. Godber, H;. ilayer, H. M'Keown, and,A. Williams, hon. secretary; .• :, , Mr.'J. 8.-Paten, reporting in reference to the that the Bi>leo getting, good musters, of the players selected- to go into' training;,Cin;dj t everything is progressing, .satisfactorily-- in" view ' of ' the' ■Auokland-Wellington -match;. ' The' Auckland team ,will be picked from the following :-Goal, a * Bennett; .full-backs, • J.- Borthwick and Sherfolt; halves, A; L. Drake, J. Seath; A. Danes,,and A.- Marshall j forwards,' E. V. Sale. J. Webster, F. Mikkloeon, J. Gardiner, H. Whittle, and •W. Forahaw. ■ A letter, came to hind from the'Hawke's Bay Association intimating that, September 15>(the date suggested by Wellington) would suit them 7f>7 well, for their inatoh' for the Brown Shield, if/Wellington 'were still the holders of the ■ shield upon fiat date. ■ It was decided, by the committee .to make application for ; tho nse\of the- Athletio Park-' for the match. < It was decided to write-to Marist Club asking them if; their match .with, Bankers' A' wa9'a league cohfet or.'a friendly, match,' the Hangers tenni having written asking " that " the game should be replayed' as it! had-been arranged that the match should not count for the congest;, as the referee iappointed, for the game did not turn out. It. was decided to. hold' over the -calling' of qntnes.for the Charity Cfop'competition .until next Wednesday to enable the-.committee io see how the league .competition progresses on Saturday., . 1 . - FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY. ■ The following fixtures, grounds, and 'referees nave been drawn for Saturday-next— Senior League—First .Division; 1 Diamonds v. T.MiC,A., ', Newtown Park, J. Davidson; Swifts v. Rovers, Basin Reserve, W. Wood;. Wanderers v.-Ramblers,'Duppa Street F. O'Connell; St. John's v.'Potonei Petone:-Mr' Horne. , , v ...
Senior Second Division-MShallenge • Cup Porirua Toa B v. Marist Old: Boys, Poriraal h. -C. Hay ton; Diamonds v. Letter-carriers, Seatoun Park; Mr. Newson; T.M.C.A. v Swifts •No; 3 Mwamar, H. S. Bernard; , Wanderers v! St. Johns, No.. 4'Miramar, Mr.'Stewart. .'
... . Junior First Division; , i Wadestown v. St. David's. Petone, E«v. Russell; Diamonds v. Y.M.C.A.,- No. 5 Miramar, Mr.- Thomson; ..Y.M.C.A. -v. Brooklyn, Duppa Street, H. Smith.
Junior Second Division. Marist School, A v. Kaiwarra. No. 7 Miramar. 3 p.m., A. Newbold;, YMC.A v. Brooklyn, No. 8 Miramar, 3'p m., Mr. Fisher ; CongregaH. 7, Khandallah, No. 0 Miramar, 3 p.m,» W. Press. , .•:■■■ /• • - • Junior Third A-Division. . Y.M.C.A: v. Diamonds, Basin Koserve, i.45 B. L. Salmon; Marist School A v. South Wellington,,NewtownPark, 1.15p.m.,5. Anderson. ~ • Third B Division. : , " Bamblera v. Y;M.C,A. C, Nairn' Street, 2 p.m., A. ierguson; Marist C v. ■ Brooklyn -C, Nairn ■ Street, 3■ p.m., A 1 Ferguson; 'Brooklyn B v. Eangei*. A, -No. 7 Miramar, 2 p.m., ■-A. "Newbold; Island Bay Av. Brooklyn .B, Island Bar, 2 p.m., A. Levin;.lsland Bay B;v. Institute B, Island Bay, 3 p.m., A. Levin.
On Wednesday, Messrs. Thom--52 and Brown, acting under instructions from the Itegistrar of the, Supremo Court,' will offer by publio auction at their roolns, Customhouse °? r??j ?• the mortgagoe, an attractive, „" r °?Sn roeideahal properly situate in the best part of Owen .Street, Newtown. The sectioncota»lf n oL® 11 ?' i 3' ani * has a froutago of 74ft. to Owen Street by a depth of 80ft. A . bright l young Kaffir, just for' 1 fun, Sneezed down'the barrel of a gun; And just to see how things would go He pressed the trigger with' his toe. 1 A basketful of his remains Was gathered from adjacent' plains; And now his tribe, you may be suro, When they have colds use Woods'. Peppermint • . yuro. • , . . ... ig This '-week's- "New; Zealand Gretihi'o" is a really_ first-class production. ■ .Wellington and its wharyes^are-the subject of, one of ths special illustrated j pictures. ■ The-city's docks; tlie permanent and casual staffs aro- all ■shown m photographs, the , largo full-page and half! Q t^ U °s a, A 11 ? T'ews being of' special - nierii. rhe Strand Artndo after the fire, Wellington's buildß .up the jaded 'system, and is of spook! value for weakly children and. adults. - Try it and be oonvinoea. .. g Messrs.: Dawson' and Co.j -jewellers Larobton Quay, aro showing a, very fine assortment of fino quality electro-plated butter and jam dishes. Inspection is invited. When , You nre[ Kept'Awako At night with that troublesome Cough, remember that it can be spoedily cured by Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Price Is. 'Gd. and 3s.' car bottla.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 6
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