PARTICULARS OF THE MATCH.
[ Stdnby, This Day, | Bailey, Jerris. Gage, Ellison, andHiroa played a great game on Saturday. Wilson Was almost perfect as full-back, his only fault, perhaps, being in setting too high m tho field when Surma n made a brilliant run in the xecqnd spell, thus beiufl'nnablo to intercept him. Mackenzie and Hiroa played one of the best off-side gMntttt «ver seen ' on the ground. New Zealand irod 18 free kicks awarded against them, as compared with 3 given •sgainsfc tb» r local men. The visitors had vastly unproved since the ParaW matta tnatoh on Wednesday last,! Oo ; m«meriting on the game, the Sunday Times says that never before in tho annals of football in the colony was co mnch public interest displayed in any individual inaich. The paper considers the visitor* owe their success to the pace of the forwards, unselfish passing, and all round admirable kicking. Jfbfl Sydnev^orninj Herald says the J^B^HH^^io chanoe one, but fully r^H|^^^^^£i>gth of the two teain^^^^^H^^B^^uiy Telegraph, wbi^^^H^Hj^^^HHa says there wa^^^^^^H^^B^H^f appolutuaent play. The New Zoa^^^^^^^^Hflj^H New South AVa'^^^^^J^^^^^^BH day they play a^^^^^^^^H|^^^| match with ev V^^^^^^^^H|^HH on Saturday
*snd PurlraQ^^^^^^^| The miim^Hi^^^^^H were read and cowQ^^H The following 1 clmHi received : — • ' From J. 11. Steveiißfln4( Saw Mills, Ashurst, tm* mission to lav a tram&nrjU up the road for about hajf From Robert Cob& drawing the Board'g^dj without Any prbvlsW^H an outjet. This oimH by connecting wi^^H twenty chains pff^HH 10s a clifim towafl^H was willing to confl^^B lay ; the draitx-^^^^H road .also requireaj^^^H not. been cleaned <^|^| From C. H. But^^H Board's pennission^^^H and loose box on^^^fl Penelope road adj^^^| From the,M^n^^^H objecting to certlai^^^H of the Aoraiigi' ' f^^^H ■ cessive, ; also ppi^^^^H trie approaches j^^Hf s^jjhdfrifcrfi&'s cof^HH Boarci'mjoiitroi, n^^^^^l Froi^ Pa]nfte^HH| Board' fotfwnrtdin^^^M Erom # E. S^nd.^HH the Board's at'ten^HH the footpath £^^H Winchester strfl^^^H wide instead °^H^^^| fications, and fi^^^H| formed what w d^H^fl work, tb,e mon^^H^H From E. ,^^^^H draft for ££s^^^^^| butioiM|dl|^^^^^^H — Carr^HH|^^^^| Resolved; Tf^t^HH ers be accepted :^^H| for kerbing ai)d mSIH Winchester street, fl^H per chain; and thaiH Is 3Jd per yard for c\M per yard for gravel, on. tn Feilding-PoKajftgina to&A^ The Clerk was instruct fc> the Manawatu Hoa« ing out that the chan^jl tated lengthening the fl approaQhes. With rej*awT items aUudedtofn thati njunication, no objection j any other bodies "^resw Tho nio^^'ly; accounts for payment, and the Bck journed.s. .. , ; ■
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 2, 3 July 1893, Page 2
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395PARTICULARS OF THE MATCH. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 2, 3 July 1893, Page 2
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