ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
There will be only one senior Association football game at the Basin Reserve tomorrow when Diamond will meet Waterside on No. 2 ground. Diamond's young players are showing the benefits of the lesson, taught by the Australians, and their opponents will find them hard to defeat; Waterside's football in their last few games has been the best seen in Wellington for sometime, and' in view of their approaching trip to Auckland for the North Island final of the Chatham Cup, their football will be interesting to watch. : ». ■■ An additional attraction will be the ladies' hockey Test match, New Zealand v. Fiji. A special train will leave Wellington for Auckland on Friday, August 14, to enable Soccer supporters to see Waterside in the North Island Chatham Cup final. " The Rev. W. Whitby James (formerly Vicar of Hawera and later .of St. Peter"s, Palmerston North) is now vicar of the amalgamated parishes of Castle Martin vfarrgn and St. Twynncls, in the diocese of St. David's, South Wales.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 4
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