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PAPAKURA

FASTER SPORTS. * Nominations for various events in connection with the Easter Mond-\ sports at Papakura are rolling in rapidly. The committee has extended the date of receiving entries until 9 p.m. to-morrow night. fh< handicaps will appear in Tuesday'. 1 "Times.'" Present indications noiid to the sports meeting being highly successful. FOOTBALL CLUB. There is a movement on f' form a football club at Pal There are some good fnntbni the district, and a really fi■•>, team can be got together. The)' 1 i;i possibility of the team playing un dor the Franklin Rugby Union. A GAME OF SNOOKER. On Wednesday night last a Miliar enthusiasts were treated to a von interesting game of snooker hetwvi the local billiard saloon propriel .r a well-known saddler, and one .. the publicans, and a real live lam ngent . Three games were decided on nn d they all proved exceptional! tij.ht ones. The lirsl "line endoo il ravour of the saloon propriet' r am saddler. They just won on lerhi.i-v points. Kaeh side n quired the h!a. ! hull to bring oil* a win. The 1. ! vvas j n n .... (I position, and the ! n iigenl getting set. liretl, but in'., - the black, f'iving -.even points av. ;v The second ;■■ was won by ill |„ sr rs of Ihe Mrs! . -The linal •• n u - as the most evil in-.; one. Tl S! „| ( ||er lleiviuc i|i.it«' ev. ited, and i 1 ~,;, |.,.(|, '\\lv partner can \»>\ the i s ,„. if he i-t- !'oim : : that's h..noil il is." At 'in iale the >co,i vvore close ,1 the |ii,i<h. ea. h :hi reqiiirim'' th- b! ■< '• ■■' : 'i" '" v "i i was the s 11-i *MWt. He eii ,:' ■ |,j s ~ne several I -M" ■' before tmd ' < t|„. s i oke. II" t..0l ■ „.,.'■ ti.-i«ev the shot, n.al <>v< ■ < " d" • 'I pockel. The ~,!,!• !l.al he ■.■/..,\! , it wet'' again I !■: ■■ ■ lb ' ' - : '" ; ' ;,,,;,!„ to niiLe >..!,• i.| lliv and the match, lie ■" ■' >'-'. . a l,|e to niak- ( er!:.in of the • u- '■ || ( . took aim and made a no; '.: stroke, but to th<- i /•■m-nt "! ■■ '„la..'l'i. and ; i ended on- of Hie ,••:■ ,| e ' Seen at IVlpaklUM. V' ' „„ ;[ hav seen Hie saddl-V.-. . ■ ... |,,, ..vlrl ' ball Hew pa<l !!;•■ o

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 517, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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PAPAKURA Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 517, 26 March 1920, Page 3

PAPAKURA Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 517, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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