1 NEW CHURCH WANTED. By Telegraph—Press Association. PALMERSTON N., May 8. tfH Archbishop Redwood has written to| the Roman Catholic congregation] here, suggesting that they should take steps to either erect a newj church or enlarge the present one |He recommends the erection of a new] church as the present building la| quite inadequate for the congrega-J stioti. This recommendation was en- ■ doraed by the Rev. Father Costello| |from the pulpit to-day, and a meet-f ing is to be held with a view to carrying out the suggestion. FOOTBALL At a meeting of the Management! Committee of the Wairarapa Rubgyi Union, on Saturday evening last, ths following fixtures were drawn up| for the ensuing season : SENIOR. MAY 14th. Carterton v. Gladstone, at Carterton; Greytown v. Red Star, at town. MAY 21st. Greytown v. Carterton, at Grey-pf town; Gladstone v. Red Star, at' Gladstone. MAY 28th. I Carterton v. Red Star at Carterton Greytown v. Gladstone, at Glad-| stone. I In the second round the same teams! will play again, with the order of grounds reversed. JUNIOR. MAY 14th. Masterton v. Greytown, at Masterton; Carterton v. Dalefied at Carterton; Liberals v. Lower Valley,| at Martinborough; Red Star v. vYeraiti, at Masterton. MAY 21st. Lower Valley v. Masterton, at Carterton; Red Star v. Greytown, at. Masterton; Weraiti v. Dalefield, at Carterton; Carterton v. Liberal, at Featherston. MAY 28th. Greytown v. Liberal, at Greytown; Carterton v. Lower Valley, at Carterton; Weraiti v. Mabterton, at Master-S ton; Dalefield v. Red Star, at Dale-J field. JUNE 4th. Greytown v. Daießeld, at Dale-' field; Lower Valley v. Red Star, atl Carterton; Carterton v. iMasterton, at? Masterton; Weraiti v. Liberal, at Carterton. JUNE 11th. Red Star v. Masterton, at Masterton; Dalefield v. Liberal, at Fea-1 therston; Greytowa v. Lower Valley, at Greytown; Carterton v. Weraiti, at Gladstone. JUNE 18th. Masterton v. Liberal, at Carterton ; Dalefield v. Lower Valley, at! Martinborough; Red Star v. CarteiJton, at Carterton; Weraiti v. Grey-!; town, at Gladstone. JUNE ,25th. Carterton v. Greytown, Lower Valley v. Weraiti, Red Star v. Liberal, Masterton v. Dalefield. The grounds the series of Matches on June 25th will be arrang-| ed later in the season. THIRn n.ARS
MAY 14th. Masterton v. Carterton, at Carterton; Red Star v. JUalefield, at Dale field. May 21st. Mascerton v. Red Star, at Master ton; Carterton v. Dabfield, at Dale field. MAY 28th. Masterton v. Dalefield, at Master-!! ton; Red Star v. Carterton, at Carter-j ton. In the second round the-same teams will meet, with the order of reversed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 9 May 1910, Page 7
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