The labors of the Land Court hero having come to a temporary conclusion, Judge Brookfield, Mr. W. Grey, Clerk to the Bench, Mr. F. E. Hamlin, Interpreter, and Mr. Gage, Assessor, will leave by the s.s. Manapouri on Sunday, wind and weather permitting, for Napier, en route for the Wairoa, where a session of the Court will be opened immediately after their arrival. If they are as successful there as they have been here, they will have ample cause for congratulation. At a committee meeting of the Gisborne Football Club held on Thursday evening, a letter was read from the Napier club, asking that the date fixed on for the match (the 15th July) be altered to the 22nd, when it was resolved that the team leave Gisborne on Wednesday evening, the 26th July, and play on Saturday, the 29th, thus giving the Gisborne teain some time to recoup after the voyage, and also further time for practice. The match for to-day is Banks and Law against the Club. The following are the names of the Bank and Law team : —Bourne, Barnes, Morgan, Rees, Day, Parau, Chrisp, Skeet, Pavitt, Jamieson, Mountfort, Sinclair, Tabuteau, Gould, Nolan. As a good game is anticipated, members are requested to be on the ground at 2.30 sharp.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1091, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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212Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1091, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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