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FOOTBALL.

JUNIORS. ArOhura journeyed to Russ on Sntni'' (lay to play the dcwiding game of the competition ami they ]>roved the victrs hy 11 points to 7. The Excelsiors are the runners up in the competition, being one point behind Arahura. THIRD URADJ'7. The Kxccl.sior v. School game was played on Cuss Square on Saturday afternoon at .‘I o'clock and resulted in a win for JOxeelsiors hy 110 lo 3. ur.i-iv v. inAnhAuua. UKKVMOUTH. Sept. 8. The inter-Union match. Urey v. Inauguhua was played on Saturday on a wet and heavy ground, victory resting with Urev hy 17 points (1 tries, one converted aild a penalty goai) to II points (three tries, one converted). The game was not of a very interesting nature. KXCT.I.SIORS II v. UNITKD 11. In this junior game Hokitika had aji the advantage of the play, tlieir lialidling being very good and they were returned winners by 17 points (I tries by Shaw, Rutland, Thompson and Mel'arlane. one being converted by Aitken. while Rntlaml kicked a penalty) to nil. [nv TKi.ro it Ant —re it chess association.] SOUTH i AND TJKAT OT \U(). INVKItCARUiI.I.. Sent. Under ideal conditions. Southland defeated Otago hy til to 0 to-dav. The fir-t smdl was a good fonvard battle, hut half-way through the second spell. Smithkiml opened up passing among the hacks and forwards, and rattled on three tries, and the Otago forwards tired, WAIRAHARA WIN. .MASTKRTON, Sept, fl On Saturday Wairnrapa heat Uanawatu hy L’l to

SUCCUII. llUl.i.Klt V. Wlf ST COAST. WU.STI’ORT, Sent. <b The Soccer football match. Duller v. West Coast, was played at Victoria Square to-day in line weather, hut with the ground a little slippery from overnight rain, the game ending a draw, each side scoring a goal.

X.Z. WIN THIRD TEST. DUNEDIN, Sent. C

The third Soccer lest. China v. New Zealand, was played at Carishrook on Saturday, and drew an attendance, of

over 10.0(10. The ground was in good order, although heavy rain had fallen during tin- previous afternoon and evening. The game was a very open one; and full of interesting play. The game ended New Zealand o, China .1. Tim Chinese received a great ovation on leaving the field.

INCREASED PRODUCTION IN DAIRYING. You would materially increase the milk yield and liutter-f.it test of your herd Uy luethodieally drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’s Drench. Do not overlook this, heenuso the test and the yield depend ahsolulely upon the condition of the hlond of the animal. Cows cannot give a profitable yield unless every attention is paid to them, at calving time, and there is no better method of warding off milk lever, mammitis, had cleansing, etc., than drenching with Sykes’s Drench. It will purity the Idood and system. It will tone up the digestive organs, and act, as a preventive of all ilis-orders which tend to decrease your profits. The cost is so small, only Is (id a. packet or 17s a dozen. Kadi packet, contains two drenches. Obtainable from stores everywhere. ■ .Mr dohn Donald, one of Australasia’s foremost Kreisan 111-coders says: “Kor several years 1 have used Sykes’s Drench at West morn and I am pleased to stale that it has always given me entire satisfaction.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1924, Page 4

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FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1924, Page 4

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1924, Page 4

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