HOCKEY, -mm The match Whakatika B v. School on Saturday resulted in a win for the High School by 4 goals to nil. The 'goals were shot by Tea Monteath (1), Alice George (1), and Alix Warren (2). To-day at Waiwakailio the ladies will play the first round of an eclectic match for prizes presented by Mr. L. C. Simpson. Hie second round will be. played on Tuesday, the 10th, in conjunction with a Ked Cross medal match. The motor 'bus will leave the Post Office corner at 12.40, and will go up Powderham and Courtenay Street as far as Eliot Street, then turn down round Crocker's corner into Devon Street, and out to the links.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 7
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