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"Dominion": " . . . was also charged with driving m a mariner that might have been dangerous to the public. Sergeant Power stated that he had stopped defendant m Grey Street when he had been travelling about 40 to 454 miles per hour." , Just a rough constabular estimate? ■♦# # ■ "Taranakl Herald": "After resuming Tukapa were pressed, and Okato attempted to open up the game. Blincoe intercepted and went right past the full-back with the ball at foot. Medley followed up ..fast and touched down. Hooker missed an easy shot at goal: Tukapa 3 Okato 0 Gipsy: I can tell your fortune and find out your future husband for you, lady. Lady: If you find him out as often . as I find my present husband out, I shall never marry again. . This livened matters up, and Okato dashed upfleld m a spirited rush." A few gipsies, would have been, handy with the All Blacks. ...*■• ' * ' * "Christchurch Sun": POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES Do not miss this great struggle for Representative Honors by Canterbury's m Tryt.. shrdlu shrdlu shrdlu shrdlnn \,- Thirty Foremost Players." These foreign players should make it an interesting game. , : # # * ) "Wanganui Chronicle": "The following players will represent unction juniors at Junction, against Junction juniors at Junction, ' against Ross, McGowan, Ruff, Burrell, Thompson." This game would certainly b« worth watching. - "Dominion:" TENDERS. BRICKLAYERS: Six or more "Wooden Residences, Lower Hutt. . ELECTRICIANS: Prices invited for Brickwork, Plumbing. V DRAINERS: Electric Light, etc., FIBROUS: Draining and Supplying PLASTER: Fibrous Plaster to the MANUFACTURERS: above houses. . Apply on 30b." 1 EWy man to his own (friends') ■f trade. * ••■•.*.- * . ' ' "Dominion": "EAT MORE BEEF.— ATTACK OR BE ATTACKED.— THAT IS THE . LAW OF THE JUNGLE!" Seems more like a law for meat exporters. • '..'*'' ♦ • ■ '. "Tarahaki Daily News": " .... Wanganui kept up the pressure, Brown just forcing In time. WPL-ii(tum. A landbßrown.MellaoG;." : That's what happens when you put on too much pressure,
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NZ Truth, Issue 1181, 19 July 1928, Page 6
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