EAST COAST NEWS.
, TUPAROA. I (From Our Own Correspondent.), 'I 'February &. I .There has been a delightful change I in the weather during the past weeK, I when the much-needed rain fell for I two days, and replenished the empty; I tanks, besides making the atmosI phere a bit more endurable. I The auxiliary schooner IVotea ar- ■ I rived from Gisborne on Thursday. After discharging cargo "she left the .same evening for Auckland, The Herald arrived here on Friday morning, about 10 o’clock from Auckland, and discharged 22 tons of general cargo,, after which she shipped 150 hales of wool for transhipment to the Home boats at GisI borne, and left again early. nest morning for, Waipiro. A cricket match was played at [ Ma'tahua between a team from the arralgated clubs of T.uparoa and Waipiro and a beam from Kawakawa, resulting in an easy win for the local team. The total scores were : Kawakawa first innings, 13 runs; second innings, 57 runs ; Tuparoa first innings, 142 runs ; leaving a victory to the latter team of an in- i Bings and .72 rnnsh - '' i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 2
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183EAST COAST NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1375, 9 February 1905, Page 2
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