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KOHURATAHI & TAHORA.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

On Wednesday evening kist a farewell was tendered to Messrs F. and i*. Rodgers, of Taliora, at the J'.W'.i). "batch," and a very enjoyable evening ivas spent.. Speeches, dancing, and singing were the order of tlie evening. A speech was given by Mr F. Rodgers and T. Rabone. Those ■ taking part in the singing wore F. ; Rodgers, X. Rabone, H. Woodrow, A. Fryer, T. Gumming, G. White. Hie i "Batch" quartette was also a success. G. Thomas supplied the music. The i jevening finished up by singing "Acid ! | Lang Syne." ();i Friday evening, 27th nit., a farewell .social was given to Mr and Mrs F. Rodgers and family. As a I token of respect, Mrs Rodgers was |presented with a lovely toilet dressing case, and Mr Rodgers with a purse of sovereigns. During the : evening songs were given by Miss G. ! O'Counelly, Messrs Cleland, B. Win- ] throp, Sullivan and V. Rogers. Miss | M. Roughan also danced the Irish j jigCRiCKET. On Sunday, March Ist, a cricket . match was played between Kohuratahi and Taliora, and resulted in a win j for the former by nine wickets. The j following were the scores : TAHORA.—First Innings. O'Brien, W., b H. Woodrow ... .. 0 , O'Connelly, T., b F. Baker ... 0 Martin, 8., bH. Woodrow ... 1 ; Sullivan. C, bF. Baker ... 0 Gallagher, M., bH. Woodrow ... 0 j Kenna, J., bG. Hogarth ... -1 j Gallagher, H., bJ. Savage ... -I Kdniundson, T., bJ. Savage ... 7 Kdrmindson, H., c and b Savage 2 Churlton, J., not out ... ... 11 Burrows, G., bF. Baker ... U Extras ... ... ... ! Total ... ... ... 33 KOHTTRATAHL— First Tunings. |Parker, H., bG. Burrows ... 1 ; Baker, F., b Sullivan ... 10 Woodrow, H.j b G. Burrows ... 4 Savage J., bO. Burrows ... 1 Hogarth, G., bG. Burrows ... 0 Nelson, W., lbw. ... ... 6 Ingles, ■!., run out ... ... 6 White, G., c and b Sullivan ... 6 Richards, R., not out ... 0 Bennier, F., b Edmundson ... 0 Hill, E., b Sullivan ... 0 Extras ... ... ... 7 Total ... ... ... 47 TAHORA.—Second Innings. Sullivan, bH. Woodraw ... 0 Kdniundson, T., run out ... 11 Martin, 8., bH. Woodrow ... 1 Gallagher, H., bF. Baker ... 2 Gallagher, M., bP. Baker ... -I ■O'Connelly, T., bH. Woodrow ... 8 Charlton, J., bH. "Woodrow ... (J O'Brien, W., bH. Woodrow ... 0 Hamilton, b F, Baker ... 13 Burrows, G., bH. Woodrow ... 0 Kenna, J., not out ... ... 2 Extras ... ... ... 16 Total ... ... ... (i,j J KOHURATAHI.—Second Innings, j F. Baker, not out ... ... 26 E. Hill, c and b Sullivan ... 2 H. Woodrow, not out ... 2'J Extras ... ... ... 2 Total ... ... ...53

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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KOHURATAHI & TAHORA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

KOHURATAHI & TAHORA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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