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Per Press Asodation. '';i§| ... OliristchUicfi, Lost NiKli'il tin,, ,,c f s *"« l -°« to tli* uuitorburf «- ~7 ™ liob ,v ere present. s .elooneiil Mud,; "i Hut to -i,. „ I :. ,7 victory S of the, force. t *S 1 ::: amt imd not ten iV",: ■;, mice of the Australian, UwenunenH *i 1 ■»»vy.*j.d the navy 0 f <>,* of~ f the urot section would never Have >m.n ■Wowed to reach Kamoa. bom ft * e : history of what l„w taken pl£» "ll bo written a »,d then jou «"u j stand what i anr telling you." <JonHriii ■njr, lie .aid: ••[ want n.« to thta-llut to iimt soldiers'intftm pirj to iianl down the o«r«ilSL- , 'and replace it witu the JJnt wp wore ' /your fellow 501 di,.,-., and fellow citfe£ ■ (breat arid continued applause) it = a a good omen, an unicn tlt.it will' P ,. 0V8 Hx> he nglit. 1 - am certain of ' S : Though we. are suing to have. reverses (and smc«s>eK,.l lU |., i haven't the ellaM. ,est doubt ot the ultimate result,■(An.V iplau.se). . ' x
fair Joseph Ward also made a stirring patriotic specli. I'lie Mayor presentwl Colonel Cimlley with a il.ig purcinaswl by the citizens. ■ ,
NO-TICS AS LrXJAL TJSLNDJOK,
Wellington, Last Night. A Gazette Kxtnaordinari', dated oil ir.ulay liwt, extends the period dnrinz winch the notes of bank', doing business m ftw Zealand shall De legal tendes to Uetuber vtli next, inclusive.
THE PAL.VERSTOX CAMP.
.-DEPABTL'HE OE THE MEX DELAYED
. _ Palmersion X., Saturday. I'or some reason undivulged. the artillery six Impounder {('.ins were unloaded again from the railway trucks to-day, .and taken hack to camp, where the battery has resumed training. All arrangements bad 'been made for their safetransit to Wellington, but it i* now reported that they will be here another week. The general impression is that the change of plans is in some way associated with the whereabouts of +1» convoy.
, A new feature of the marches out of camp is that the band now accompanies infantry sections, Tbe sharp rattle of .the kettledrums recalls memories of English garrison towns. One company .possesses a bagpipe player, who alwav* beads them on 1 marches. The entire rW fantry brigade started early this niornJ mg on a march to Ashhnrst, one item of the programme being lunch'by the roadRide. The war news is lcienlv read, and it is having the effect of inereamng the men's eagerness to get to the front. A* one man said: "We are '.hating to get .to the front."
,1 An electoral officer has taken th* J roll of the men in camp, to enable them . to vote presently in accordance with the new Bill befof i Parliament.
FOOTMLL.
AUCKLA-m) v. A DHAUN .....iLtj,,. ... '—,
\. Auceklam., Uut Sight. ( "ilui representative footoall match betwen Wc.-ingtoa ..nd Auckland teams \v»ib played on muuiu.iv. | The game, which ciuuui m'n draw—tllreu points to each hm— was not a 'good exhibition of fooiou. i'he paets were about equal in play, iioth scrums. were .badly balanced anj in consequence the toll waj ki'pt anion;* Wo lee/t of the forwards. The resnltVas a hard and close forward ganm between two well-conditioned and wrung packs. The passing of the. Wellington irjaelw wa« smart and clean, 'but their general handling of the ball waa noi good. Their kicking, however, was g„od. The Auckland system of sending on-long passesstanding stilt criii«pj % ed tip under tho pressure of Wellington's dashing forward*, anil the iive-t'.gwiihs, Ji Jtyan, scored an easy try lor Wellington a few minutes after the game .opsned. ■Early in the i<i';ond; spell,, floss got the ball from n. serum and bluffed tho nelttugton defence, and scored. Either side witti a little luck might- have won.
CAM'JfIHHIIItV HEATS SOUTHLAND.
Christcihurch, Last Aigbt. The Hugby footlmil miu-oh, Canterbury against Pouth.hi.i-:, wa.s disappointing. The home t ,im won ay 31 points, (five tries and tw-d pena ly goals and two goals from tries) --ta ten point* (two. goals i'roio tries.)
JvNIUR MATCH
Wellington, Last Night. The llngby junior .representative mated Welliugtou v. NWr.rarapa, ended in a decisive victory for the homo team by 2<> pofnt,s to 8.
ASSOCIATION t-A-ilifi.
C".. • fINAIi.
AVelJingtoii, Night. .' fn the (Tliarity Cup Hn,-.; Hospital beat Corinthians, al'tler a g.'>.i.t giiTne, by four goals to t.w'o. llar'v .bauder wa* present, ami kicked oil, ',, the deflight. of the. large crowd of ;-:.;»..tators. ilo= also prewe-uU'd t.lia cup :.-'■ :he ii'inncr* after Wie match.
TARANAKI v. \\ b!.', .'JTUN. S
'ldle Tarannki ti-.im i■ •; iu r Wellington «t !>tratford on, T!»',•■■■;> v next wiit bo selected from tin* f^;-v ■■■'mg: Backs.—George, (tai. ; .i ci, Whittinglon, lloberta. SUhr, ■. , :vn, Krowiu Forwards.—Taylor, (•w... WhittJiu,'ton, Kiesiek, - '; >n, Patterson, J'aiil, iiemteoifi. Tlie va«m have arrnr.;v-' ,o meet o)3j Tlmi'sdiiy morning in -;:.::■.>!>!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 7 September 1914, Page 4
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