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Notes.

Among the vi*iti»g backs Miller at full was safe and of the others Renwick, Wilson and Magee were the moat prominent. The forward* all worked hard bat there was a noticeable absence of clean heeling cot. Williams, Magutre and Winder were prominent in most of the rashes. Among the local back* Torei at foil gave a, creditable showing though he was somewhat to© deliberate at timss. The buck st as a whole got no chances to atfack but their defence was very sound, an I with a little more practice together tifcey would develop into a good combination. Rush ford's kicking was of sjreat service and Oewstow did all that camt! his way in a clean manner. Spragg« anti Moir at five eighths, did a (treat amount of work and their stopping of rushes and spoiling was ail that could bedesire.d Black at half played his usual nippy «•»•• ******* onthewingwa»»*«*tii>WM«tf «*

the forwards led by Warren and Dean did excellent work.

A match between Taumarunui and T» Koiti juniors was played as a cur- : tain raiser to the big game am) molted in a win for Te Koiti by 11 points to 8. In the cvenng the Aockland team was entertained at a dinner and smoke concert in Mr H. E. Kerr's boarding boose, when an enjoyable time was spent. Another representative football match is to be played at Te Kotiti on Satorday next when the Hamilton players meet the representatives of the Alantapoto Union. fn connection with the dinner tendered to the Aockland representative football team at Te Koiti on Satorday last it was remarked by the visitors that the dinner was the best they had sat down to on the whole toor. Considering the team has visited Wellington, Btenhiem. Wanganoi and New Plymouth it appears that Te Koiti has cause to feet important and Mr H. £. Kerr is to be complimented open the result of bis efforts.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 188, 6 September 1909, Page 5

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318

Notes. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 188, 6 September 1909, Page 5

Notes. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 188, 6 September 1909, Page 5

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