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FOOTBALL.

ON CASK SQUARE. The following matches will take place on Cass Square to-morrow afternoon. The United (Grey) 4th. and sth. grade teams will be down to play matches with the local School and Excelsior 3rd. grade teams. Referees have heen selected as follows : At ] .30 United 4th. v. Excelsior 3rd. Air C. Gaylor. At 8 o’clock. United sth. v. State School. Air L. Hughes.

The following will represent- Excelsior 3rd. grade against l niteds (Grey) to-morrow on Cass Square at 1.30 p.m. Hughes, .Mason. Wakolin. Evans, Gibbons. Herring. Simpson, Howling. Pierson. Hughes, AlrDonald, Smyth. Hutchison. Shearer. AlcFarlaito. Reserves: Sumner and Bell. KUAIABA "-ASIDE TOURNEY. The 7-aside tourney to be held at Ktimara to-morrow, will commence at 1.30 sharp. Teams are requested to be on the field sharp on time. The trophy is a beautiful silver cup, presented by Air Then. Sara tv of TCutnara. The local members of the Referees’ Asoeiation will leave bv special car at 12.30 from the Town Clock corner.

The presentation of the cup will take place immediately the tournament is •oncluded.

Knuicri teams:-—A—Glass, Pfahlcrt, Whiicy, Rooney. Fleming. Free, Leslie. Reserve: Cuinporf. 11 Gardyno. AY. O'Connor. Head. Selby. Hutchison. Hausstmtn, Grnwcotf. Newman’s ‘bus ill leave Riniu at 12 o'clm-k. I Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association] N.K.AY. R CORY TEA At. (Received this day at 11.23 n.m.) SIDNEY. Oct. 25. AI a welcome home dinner to the N.K. \Y. Rugby Union (earn great satisfaction was expressed at Hie team’s performances in New Zealand. The chairman. Air Wood. slated that even the most optimistic did mu dream of successes which were attained. Air .1. Henderson said the early .successes of the (cam were pleasing, bul (bo final record was surprising in view of the great amount of travelling. The tour proved conclusively that the X.K.W. standard was equal to the prnviniral standard of Now Zealand.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 1

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308

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 1

FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 1

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