TELEGRAMS.
or ■m.HiKArn — press assn., copyright. I.HAGUE FOOTBALL. NAPIER, October 2. The League match. Kangaroos versus New Zealand, played licie oil Saturday resulted in a viitoiv for the former hv thirty-nine to lourteen. Ihe attendance was about fifteen hundred. A FATAL ENDING. TIM All U, Oct. 1. Ebenezer Vincent, the victim of the Pnroora shooting case, died tin’s morning. THIEVES AT WAI MATE. WATMATE, Oct 2. Thieves entered the residence of Charles Tomlin ou Saturday night, when £3 in nut*s ,a gold watch, a gold nugget and P.O. savings hank, conla ling JS4 were taken. A burglary was attempted during the week-end also in a house near Butcher's Lane, hut evidently was seared off. A TOUR CURTAILED. AUCKLAND. Oct 2. The New Zealand tour of the Aus-
tralian league team is to he curtailed. The team returns home from Wellington by the Moeraki on Wednesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1922, Page 3
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