Grey, Take, Hamilton, were scored by Pivott who also kicked a goa l . The game was very faat Mr Cryton, of Auckland, was referee, and gave every satisfaction. Tuakau had some trouble to get a team together as itjis very late in the season, nevertheless there was a large numb rof spectators present, and a record gate wavtaken, £•"> 12s. The visiting team was treated to a dinner at the hotel by the home team. CRICKET. Q iite a large number of members gathered on the cricket ground, to take advantage of the holi lay and good weather to spend the afternoon at cricket, the first practice nntch, and we can 3ee the makings of some Noble's and Trumper's amongst them. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent PERSONAL. Mr Dave Walker, who has bean employed as agent for Messrs Dalgety and Co at Tuakau, for some time, has resigned from the firm, Mr J. 0. Self succeeding Mr Walker. Mr W. H. Madill, a well known Tuakau athletec, returned home this week, from the United States.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 476, 28 October 1919, Page 2
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