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FOOTBALL.

TOUR OF "KANGAROOS." Received March 4. 11.5 a.m. LONDON, March 3. England, scoring 14 points (four goals and two tries), defeated the Australian League team, which scored 7 points (two goals and one try).

lhe annual meeting of the Red Star Football Club, will be held on Saturday, March 27th.

CRICKET. OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. INVERCARGILL, March 4. The interprovincial cricket match, Southland v. Otago, concluded abruptly to-day, Southland winning by 97 runs. This is the first time for eleven years that Southland has beaten Otago. Half an horn's play saw the close of Southland's second innings, the last two men (Keane not out 14, and H. S. Hamilton 11) adding 27 runs to the overnight score by bright cricket. For Otago, Cummings took four wickets for 20 runs and Mackersy four wickets fpr 21 runs. Otago in their second innings callapsed completely, only two men (Rutherford and Chadwick 10) reaching double figures, the whole side being out for 44. For ° - M dand, Huntley took six wickets for 24 and D. Hamilton three for 16.

There is no secondary solaoe of life io surpass the solace of music. Ifsyou want your children to have this solace through "life, you must sue that they have the daily companionship of a good piano. A Broad':ood, a Rouiseh, a Lipp, or a Stoinway. There are others also in the great stock of the Picsden Piano Company, Ltd. Extravagance is foolishness. Hut you can buy a piano from the Dresden and pay for it so easily that the cost /•aw ho charged to your rent, and scarcely noticed. Write and ask aboafc it. local Representative, Mr T. 13. Hunter.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3130, 5 March 1909, Page 5

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278

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3130, 5 March 1909, Page 5

FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3130, 5 March 1909, Page 5

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