De brought off reasonably early, the programme as arranged will have to-he carried out without any postponements, and lu view of the programme of representativo fixtures, as well as the probability of a New Zealand team visiting Australia this season, It is Imperative that club football should be pushed ahead. Already the majority of clubs in North Tnranakl have had practice games, ami ihc form shown augurs well for interesting play In the competition fixtures. A number of new men have stripped off. Some of them will undoubtedly prove an acquisition. To-day Tultapa ' """ '" -' ' fit match to a naki ox-reprcset. l „ l „c, „„„ ulo moouus ui tiiese two old rivals should attract a large crowd to Waltara. The presence of the soldier All Blacks, Cain (Clifton), and Brown (Tukapa), will lend added interest to the match. These popular Tartmakl representatives can look forward to a great reception. B. Roberts, the young Okaiawa back, while practising at Okato last week, had the misfortune to break a small hone in his ankle. This will probably compel his retirement from the game for this season. At the annual meeting of the Itahotn Poofhall Club, officers were elected as follows: Patron, C. L. Kaspor; president, W. C. Green; vice-president, M. Voultaire, C. W. Field, \Y Fleming, H. G. Annis, \V. B. Dawson, D. Maroney, A. W. riiilllns, L. Billing, G Gibson, T. p. Htighson, A. F. Chapman, A. Cameron, W. Hodson, G. Pressor, Mare Horo; secretary and treasurer, 11. L. Kasper (reelected); eoacli, F. Baker; delegate to T.ItU., C. L. Kasper; club (..■—-■-- « -- mittee, C. h. Kasper, A. W Phillips, N. Moi-unu, u. fining, ivatson and tlie chatanan and secretary, ei officio. The Southern Division fixtures will commence on May Bth., hut as there are only uvo teams in the senior division, ihe competition will finish earlv three weeks ahead of the Northern Division Saturday eomnetiIA telegram fro Zealand Union ha of Patca. Wellington 's reinstated F.
APRIL 28, 1920. MONSTER ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING (Registered). Combined with HORSE JUMPING EVENTS. LIBERAL PBIZEMONEY ANb CUPS. ATOLETIC EVENTS. HORSE EVENTS. 10.—Open Jumping. First,' Cup and £5 lecond, £2. 17.—Maiden Jumping. First. £5; secnm 19.—Consolation Bace (sweepstake). AND NUMEROUS OTHER EVENTS. NOMINATIONS for nil Events close ( Saturday, April 24, at 0 p.m., with S. ARBUCKLE, Oaonul P.O. m n ss ■■■■■* m '*m A "Grate" Polish m m m CLEANS WITH HALF THE RUBS. m. 1 SoilA LASTING POLISH. Paaie,, Uqufst, <)F ALL STOREKEEPERS AND GROCERS. Sole Agnru, North IsJaod; CARO BROS. • Auckland. m Little Jack Homer has swam olfpltim Christmas pie was all vary well once in a way, but his mother knew that something more sustaining was noceeaary It Jack was to jrow strong and healthy. No wonder she gate him histle lOM&ffiAt for the knew it wr Jli iuiide from the fine oats, treated bv a »p/«nL__ K» BfeS M It is better to take precautionary measures against influenza than to wait , until you have rb in the system. The frequent daily use of "Nazol" is the most! effective.
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