able player. Takes well and is a good tackier. Is also Vi good kid;. Rv- j lauds (whig-three-quarter), 12,t 71bs, J is a. fast' dually player. Can lie relied j upon to score if given a chance, Rowe (coiiire, List), is die skipper of tho team and is too well known locally to need do cription. Tc Refuga (wing-tliroo-quurter, list), is an old stager at the game. Has represented Poverty Bay on numerous occasions. ; Kaipara (five-eighths, lOst 7ihi), re- j presented Poverty Bay last season in j the same position. Will keep his end of the stick up. Kelly (five-eighths, 12id), is a sound player and will he useful on defence. Is a good inckicr. Wi Friday (half, list), has played in j this position for West End during the ' season and -'acquitted himself with credit. Is a hard man to stop. Somervell (wing, list 71bs), is very light lor the position but can ho relied upon to make a name for himself. Bright (13;; 41 bs) and Nicolas (12sl 21bs) are, ho hookers of the team. They are a •lever pair with their feet-,' both m the scrum and in the loose. Muni (lock, 14st 21bs), is tho right man in j the right place. Is a fine man on the lino-out and also in the loose. Lowe (12st Gibs), is a dasliy forward in tho looso and is brilliant on the lino-out. Pino (12st), Lyons (13st) and Parker Turoi (12st 21bs) make up a very fino pack which will not bo found wanting to-morrow. The team is requested to meet at Miller’s corner at 7.15 sharp this evening for practice. At a meeting of the Rugby Union hold last evening the arrangements for the match with Auckland wero completed as far as possible. Tho Aucklanders will he mot at the wharf hy the officials of the Rugby Union and hy members of the team and will be conveyed to the Hotel Qoronation whore they will breakfast. After tho match the launch leaves at 12.30. Admission to the match was fixed at Is.
All the letters in the alphabet aro. contained in the sentence of only 33 letters “J. Gray, pack with my box five dozen auills.” The Rev. R. B. Welch officiated recently at the first wedding that has taken place at Blytli, Ontario, for nearly nino years. Jaffa has hundreds of orange groves. The exports of this fruit for the last few years have averaged 30,000 boxes per annum.
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