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FOOTBALL.

Masterton, July 2,

The senior Wairarapa representatives beat Macawatu juniors by 21 to nil. The following is the result of play on Tnursday: Seniors,—Stae v. Cliftoh. Thi3 match was played at Waitara, and resulted in an easy win for Star, who were in excellent form, by 26 to 3. Olarke scored two tries, Oaliender Billings, and Allen each securing a try, while Allen scored four goals, two being converted tries, one |a penalty and the renmoing one a potted goal. The p'ay was very one-sided, Star proving far acd away too good for tbeir opponents. JS'IBST JUNIOBS.—TuKiPA V. IKSLBWOOD. This game took place at the Recreation Grounds, Tukapa having" it all their own way. At the call of time the score was Tukapa 12, Ingle wood 0 Scindlyn and McQonagle each scored a try, and ITrewin successfully negotiated two penalty kicks. Second Juniors.—Stab All. v. Stbatfoed, This proved at times a very exciting game, but Star had the best of the play land sacured a vic'ory by 7 to nil < Stau 811. v. Tukapa. The issue of this contest wes never ' in doubt from the start. Not only was j' the Star team short-handed, but it wair no match for Tukapa who won by 18 tc nil.

In the senior fix ure—Stratford v, loglewood—the lattt r forfeited.

Star 81. forfeited to Stratford first juniors, Private information w?.s received in New Plymouth last nigbt tint f'Skinney" Humphries has b en included in the New Zealand rep. team. This is as it should be, but would hava been more highly appreciated had justice b.en done to this sterling player in the first ios'ance, A New Zealand Football team without one or more Taranaki phyars was simply inconceivable,

HOM;OWA¥B AND OINTMENT, Mere precpus than gold. Diarrhfea, dysentery, aad cholera are, through the summer's heat, carrying off the young, as the winter's cold destroys the aged. In the -nest acute cases, where the internal mo licines cannot be retained, the great st re ief will immediately result from rubbing Holloway'g soothing Ointment over the abdomen. Th'J Motion should be frequent and brisk, to insure the penetration of a large portion of the urguent, This Ointment calms the excited peristaltic action and eoothss the pain. Bath vomi'iog and griping jitld to it; where fruit or veg-table' have originated the malady, it ts proper to rem.ve all indigested mattar frc.m the bowels by a moderate do e of Holloway's Pills before using the Ointment.

I For Bronchial Oough, take Woods :£i?eat Peppermint Cure, Is 6d mi 2a ' 6cl eveVywbers,—s<lvt,,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 154, 3 July 1903, Page 2

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FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 154, 3 July 1903, Page 2

FOOTBALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 154, 3 July 1903, Page 2

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