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V aduct Progress. It is reiiably reported from Mohaka liut there is now only one girder to >e swung into position to complete tlie •)p structui'e at the viaduct. A service ,,iiu js now running several times a •>eek to the southern banh of the Mohaka river, and is being well patronised by farmers on the route. Cricket. In continuation of the Hooper Skield oncket competition at Wairoa, Tuai defeated Marumaru during the weekend. Scores: Marumaru, iirst innings, 54 (Glendining 134), second innings 77 (Glendining 33). Tua, first innings 67 B. Blair 10) ; second innings 68 for two wickets (Blair not out 30). At the end of the third round the position of the teams is : Frasertown 20 points, Rovers 25, Waikaremoana 12, Dairy Factory 5, Marumaru 3. Valedictory. Mr J. P. Moore, one of Wairoa's most prominent bowlers, who with Mrs Moore, leaves here in a few days for Auckland, was tendered a farewell at the phvilion, there being a large attendanc© of boMlers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 38, 1 March 1937, Page 3
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