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RELIC HUNTING.

RECENT "FIND" AT WAVERLEYj (By Correspondent.) Wonganul, July 26. Following up pn important find oi! Maori curios at tlio beach bv two Wavcrley residents, Mr. A, H. ltosse, curator of tho Wanganui Museum, has paid Wav. orley a. visit to investigate tlio mailer. Mr. Hess states that tho Wanganui Museum authorities are greatly interested in tho rcccnt find and aw desirous of "prospecting" it. Apart, from this ho was anxious to thoroughly iuvestieaU tho district in the interest of his institution as lie believed that soino valuable cuTios yet. awaited tho man who wna 6ufficieutlv energetic to look for them. Ho odds lliat arrangement will no doubt bo mado io nimble n repm?cnlalive of tiro museum officials to visit tlio locality among tho snnd-hills in which these relics of tho past occur.

tended. There was no scoro until halfway through tho first spell, Hawko's Bay playing up in great style, but Ifwersen eventually dodg«l across, and Webb converted. Even, play followed until Reke got possession and passed to Asher, who scored. Ifwcrsen's kick went wide. Just before the spoil ended Cooke put in ft • groat run, passed to Ifwersen, who tpans- ' feired to Mitchell, and the last-named cut in and scored between the posts. >Vebb converted. The spell ended —Auckland, 13 points; Ilawko's Bay, nil. Hawke's Bay opened tho second spell with great dash, and wero nearly ovor several times. Then A. Morrison lucked a fino goal from a mark, and a little later, Johnson, who was very prominent throughout, put in a run and scored between the posts. A. Morrison converted. This ended Hawke's Bay's score. Ifwersen, who was the best back on the field, then scored four tries in quick succession. Ho converted two of these, and Webb one. Just before time, H. Hayward dashed over and the fame ended in Auckland's favour by SI points to 7.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 6

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312

RELIC HUNTING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 6

RELIC HUNTING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 6

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