race meetings. WINTER J^EETING WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, May 12 and 13. First Race starts at 11.40 a.m. Special trains at excnrsiou fares to and from Racecourse. V. B. STRATTON, Secrec<u'y. Bos 51, Hawera, ELTHAM RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, Bth inat. W. J. TRISTRAM, Secretary.
JJUNTING JfIXTURES. 1920. 13—Hawera Races. Further Fixtures Later.
had the advantage. All played well. Rnin.. being a Rood pack when in condition. Norgnte played a pood game, and '« keen After representative honors. . 0f the hpcku none played better than Ens. trice, of okflto, who was equally at home in attack and defenca Unfortunately for the Okato Club, he is leaving Immediately for Juigland, it is understood to fulfil an eiijrajio. nienk entered into during the war period His club 'mates will wish him luck. Kahotu backs appear to be falrlv nippv, ball ' Were UOt nt 1101116 Witll tlie Rrc " ilS - v In the frame on Thursday between Tukapn and Inglewood, the Tukapa hacks proved ihoir superiority over the local team, and When together a while will prove a dangerous combination. Inglewood have a heavy team of forwards of the rugged type, but somo of their backs are palpably weak. . T «? °A ect , lon has overshadowed everything l n for the past few weeks —oven fnotbaH—but now the election is settled the clubs officials will be able to settle down to serious business. Though it is diffirult. to estimate the strength of the Rtvutfovd senior team, it Is safe to assume Vnat. it will be stronger than last year, as the forward*, already a stTtmg combination, wCH this year include King (Hawera and Taranakf representative), and Hogan (Waneanut ~ The elub has lost their two five-eighths. Cooitts arid Kivell, but their defection will be more than compensated for X.I «i . Ineh i s i^ 1 of Cnmeron nml Ta,lmer r. i! and nn Eanui representatives) flveelplvths respectively. Football in South Taranaki promises to he very Interesting this year. A practice match took place last. Saturday between Wahnate and iwaponga, and resulted In a draw. Kaponpa scoring 11 points In tlm first spell, and Wnlmrtte 11 points in the secend spell T K!si,i° f i'! 10 , s ? ol HL rir A " B,Aclt 'enim, played for his old club, Kaponga. The match must have heen a fairly st'pminip. Olio, as the Hawera Star's Knponßa correspondent, In the course of his report, states hat mmi Sam, Wnlmate's fcntlier-wclrfit. lost punta. and had to retire from the field foi n spell. j mlplit say (hat it pair of pants would not stop gam now when lie gets going."
There's cold in the rook where the minors flock, There's gold in the sands of the sea; There s •.told in the Tory ii;r we breathe, Could seienee hut set it free. There's hidden sold in the pirnte'sliold; And we'll Unci it some day, I'm sure; There's ease worth gold for' a eoiMi or cold. In Wood's great Peppermint Cure. 2 Solid comfort these nippy nipht* with a ''Unique" hot water bottle. All <=i"es am si.me quality. British made. Obtainable everywhere. —flz
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