The foliowing team will represent the AVe-raroa Juniors tomorrow : - McDonald, Hyder, Tuohy, Sandman, Campbell, McDeiinotl, AViniata, Archibald, Murray, Sfickles, Winter, L. McDonald, Butler, McDonald. Emergencies : Smith, Maclndoe McDonald, Hooper. Players are r(|nested to 'be on the ground at 2.30.
A deputation representing tho Xew Zealand Referees' Association and comprising Messrs D. McKenzie and L. Sievers waited on last night's annual meeting of the New Zealand Rugby Union, (n urge tluit the union intervene in the mat lei' of tlie appointment of referees. Tn reply the chairman (Mr (I. IT. Mason) said that ii would foe a dangerous thing- to interfere wit]i the loeal unions. 11 would require a new by-law, of which four weeks' notice would liavo to foe g'iven. Finallyjt was decided That the Now Zealand Rug'by ['iiion do not interfere with affiliated unions in the management of local affairs, and that (lie Referees' Association be so in. formed."
"I cross the Alps to-morrow, via live Sirnplon tunnel land will write youwhat I think of France as a fanning country. The Alps look not unlike our South Island mountains, and like them do not carry much stock to the acre, hut they arc a great tourist attraction." Christehurch Star.
We like the 'ft. anu G.' Brand oi hats and caps very tliev are so comfortable, light in weight, perfect in style and very durable. Ask your local clothier lor the ii. and (i. Brand every iime.—Advt.
"UliitfAT SHIPB REQUIRE DEEP WATJfiItS!" iiad coughs and colds call lor quick remedies. Tiio most stubborn case linds certain relief and speedy euro in Tonking's Linseed iilmulsion. The medical profession endorse its efficacy. Chemists and stores—l/(j, 2J6, 4/0.
STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MAI 19, 1914. A BIIAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will soli at i p.m.:— .101) owes in lamb '.»0 Ja t unci forward ewes 50 lambs •!<> fat wethers L(i prime fat bullock# 10 lieifers in calf 2 cows in milk 5 springing' heifere !v'o weaners 498—13 THANKS. momburs of the Lerin Ladies' Hockey (Jlvib desire to heartily thank all those who assisted in any way to make their social gathering and dance of last evening such a brilliant success. (■. CAKDRTsEIf (president) Fi. I'INK (secretary). 500-1 tTTjTtoWN HALL nuiy~be hired for balls and parties at £1 per night "p to 2 a.m., including of dressing rooms and spare rnnms. M. J. Suhan. 490-m "YY AA' TED f 0 r urchas*, cow lately calved. Address at Chronicle Office. 494-2 RAZTXO Wanted for six horses. Apply W. Tle*l f j|(( Levin ExprtsM Company. Qii-: street..
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 May 1914, Page 3
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