FOOTBALL. .. f — HOHOWHENUA RUGBY UNION FIXTURES FOR THE FIRST ROUND. The following are tlio fixtures for the 6cnior nnd junior competitions drawn up so far:— Senior. MAY 4. Shannon v. Tainui, at Shannon.— Won by Tainui, B—3. Foxton v. Levin-Wanderers, at Foxton.—Won by Levin, 21—3. Hui Mai a byo. MAY 11. Shannon v. Foxton, at Foxton.--Won by Shannon, 19—8. Levin-Wanderers v. Hui Mai, at Levin. —Won by Lovin, 14—0. Tainui a bye. MAY 18. Shannon r. Hui Mai, at Manakau. —Draw, 5 all. Tainui v. Foxton, at Levin. — Tainui won by forfeit. Levin-Wanderers a byo. MAY 25. Levin-Wanderers v. Tainui, at Otaki.-Mr Thomas. Hui Mai v. Foxton, at Manakau. —Mr Smith. Shannon a bye. JUNE 1. Levin-Wanderers v. Shannon, at Shannon. Tainui v. Hui Mai, at Otaki. Foxton a bye. JUNE 7. Juno 7: Foxton v. Levin-W., at ; Levin. Tainui v. Shannon, «it Otaki. Hui Mai a bye. JUNE 14. Shannon v. Foxton, at Shannon. Lovin v. Hui Mai, at Manakau. Tainui a. bye. JUNE 21. Shannon v. Hui Mai, at Shannon. Tainui v. Foxton, at Levin. Lovin-W. a byo. JUNE 28. Levin-W. v. Tainui, at Foxton. j Hui Mai v. Foxton, at Foxton. Shannon a bye. JULY 6, Levin-W. v. Shannon, at Levin. Tainui v. Hui Mai, at Manakau. Foxton a byo. Junior. FIRST ROUND. MAY 11. Shannon v. Levin-W., at Shannon. —Won by Shannon by default. Koputaroa v. Weraroa, at Koputaroa.— Koputaroa, B—3. Hui Mai v. Waitohu, at Manakau —To be roplaj'od. MAY 18. Shannon v. Koputaroa, at Shannon—Shannon, B—3. Hui Mai v. Kia Toa, at Otaki.— Mr Kingi Tahiwi. Waitohu v. Woraroa, at Woraroa. —Weraroa, 13—5. MAY 25. Shannon v. Weraroa, at Shannon. —Mr Mcßiain. Hui Mai v. Koputaroa, at Koputaroa.—Mr Kceleton. Waitohu v. Kia Toa, at Otaki at 1.15 sharp.—Mr Kiugi Tahiwi. JUNE 1. Shannon v. Hui Mai, at Manakau. Kia Toa v. Woraroa, at Levin. Waitohu v. Koputaroa, at Weraroa. JUNE 7. Shannon v. Waitohu, at Shannon. Hui Mai v. Weraroa, .it Manakau. Kia Toa v. Koputaroa. at Koputaroa. FOUND OTTK.CJ AT LA6T. Ernest Eldridge, Halifax street, Nelson, N.Z. says:—"All my life i have suffered more or less from oonetipation, but am pleased to state that since I started taking Chamberlain's Tablets I have found them always give me immediate relief, and can thoroughly recommend them to anyone suffering from a like oomplaiat." For sale everywhere. — /
FOB, SALE. 51) Acres Dairy Farm, L.l.P.—i> roomed Rouse, 12-bail cowshed, etc., 25 cows and all implements; ploughable, well-watered, 1$ miles station. Price, £3000; half cash, balance, (5 per eeiit. 132 2 r > Acres, milk walk, L.1.P.-5-rootnod houso, all necessary outbuildings, cows and iinplomente. Prico £1500, cash £350, balance 5 per cent.; easy terms repayment. 129 IDG Acros Dairy Farm, freehold.— 7-roomed house, 16 hail cowshed, 4 cows, Hartnett milking machines, stables, etc.; ploughablo, well watered. 2 miles station. Price, £35; easy terms. 135 Would exchange for good sheep farm, numerous farms, no buildings, from 5 acres to 50 acres. Prices, from £25 upwards. 1400 Acres Native Lease.—l mile 6iation Main runk, all heavy bush; 48 years lease; first 21 years at 2s per acre, second 21 years at 4s per acre. Price, goodwill 25s per acre, easy terms. 137 Firßt-class butchery business, in good town, wholesale and retail; good shop, killing plant, 100 acres lease, house, stables, etc. Price, £2200. Will exchange for unimproved property. Sections in Shannon from £15 upwards. Houses and Sections in Shannon, Levin, Feilding, Northlands, Brooklyn, Palmerston N., Lyall Bay and Wellington. Also, quantity furniture, ledgedoors suitable for ehedsy etabW. Apply, J. R. Stansell, BSNIOB. Auctioneer,. Lend Valuer and.Agent. Offices: Levin,., Shannon, ; JPeading, tad I>y&U Bay,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 4
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