They Say
—That the Te Kuiti Football Club claim to have the fastest runner in the King Country, and so, also, dp the Nehinehinui team. —That the result will be a race for £lO aside. —That the new hall is nearing completion, and when finished will be one of the finest in the Rohe Potac. —That the boys and girls are looking forward to a great evening at the opening. —That a public pound would be very desirable at present. —That the roads in the township would certainly not geUso cut up if the cattle were kept off them. —That a local footballer intends to appeal to the Auckland Rugby Union against the Maniapoto Union's " sentence " of disqualification. —That the decision is awaited with no little amount of interest. —That the fight on Salurdav night last was a poor exhibition of science. —That the " battle " was not ended for several reasons, but the final round will take place later on. That Otorohanga is about to begin an agitation for a deviation of the Ongarue-Stratford railway to come through Waitomo and connect with the main line at Otorohanga. —That the " Ranch " has been opened and a few who expected to be invited are disappointed. —That the owner will probably give another evening to those who were not present.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 24 July 1908, Page 4
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217They Say King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 24 July 1908, Page 4
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