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TELEGRAPHIC.

■'" ' h Mni Rodent; RE-CAPTUEBOFEBU WHATANUW Missis. : ,; i) Ainan namtd Mark Martin, employed' on Ine* railway line, died in the hosp'tal on Saturday night While running alongside-; Mrae -truoks whioh were being shunted, he 6lipped'iatid'>fell«liii^ete''te« ) tuek'l <f eekftangMg hiflft MehM brekfi-''; mghis'ViHHt'arm inVwo.pfalies. . .1 -j from thel' aodut a fdrinightaijo, and for whose oiiplMfyhe Tl ß:M.4sred i£ Wd of m wasMu(;hyritoJt|ffn'V 'someTtfabriet Piisonerimd'his arms fbouifd J*ith<jflaxyA his feet with trW mmr < ut ] A heavy rainfall %a8 f efpei'ioted' 7 h we on Saturday and yosterday. "■I bd WINIATr h ° lfc ""° Auokund, this day, Jin consequence of thelMrjAfm tde regarding .Winiata's execution, it is stated! that the sheriff has au, liedjo the Guve'ru. gent for an «**>• i'* l . _ PRESBYTERIAN DISPUTE,, ° New Plymouth,ibis day, The Rev, D. he .dispute between the Presbyterian congregation here. He preached in St, AndreVs Church yesterday ; &t the former servtoe he read a doeumfent signed by himself and Mr.Breaohto {bet jffectthat Mr Breach opu!&re ft e.jyM big jserttfloate from the Presbytery in Auckland en the following conditions.—"T lat Mr Breach t giy ß .u fi |j l e ; , B oßßp6s|o^i- Q f ;h e .oburch to the Presbytery, that hedois • not again preach in St. Andrew's OhurohT Jcall from a congregation at any future time, I '' The. Rev. McLeod annotated that tbo pulpit-would be supplied frpm 0 the Presbytery of Auckland and Welling ton and J. BrLi SuQdg; .ordinary, iipidday traih,' v a speoial ■ lrfro< conveying thenj to the Newtow n ground?' whioh-was,foundtp hejn a very t)oppy condition owing to the run {hit fejl dfring^the mqrningjibnt wj)ichihad ! npw cleared "ff.; There were SMdjfeora prasentt;: .The pillowing. are the !nairies<'andl, places ; .'ofithe;ie'ftiiig •—Athletics tbMM

: Dayey : and foaptain), Bol■kM Mm, ',|n|tl|lewett, King, Mansiljl Zm Cooper. Greyto#i (4#Sl|« J paflk.Day; ha!| %W r^J^^° D ° D ' ree< ' H^berg; I MjapFahd.MiMSstef; forwards, Vif > , Cameron, "Humpbriesj Weister, Bidwill, Desmond, , ,and,Tockdr.,Jlesarß.Knapp.ftnd-Wioker-.. 'Son were umpires, MrTirth referTeVand"' Jfir Molritosh" timekeeper. '•" ; -^S^%oJdei^p]ajJ a - .-Wjfe* f OTft^Afff? 'Jftte by 'points, viz., goat,from try e, goallfrorh field 5, toy 8r" Campbell won the toss , and tuok'ttfel;B(jii|h !; eno; ( ha,vingjh'e ad- ; two teamß,.wflre,. yery evenly, ..matohed mib^garai'jize, slighjhj,' thehe»viest^;:lJdy r .kioked off, the ball ' .being; itti&lftfi' AcnriVag'e, at ~ to the red's goal line, when Brown,ejrieri!ed fromjtbejsoriromageiwitb it and dribbled^ > i it »i9 v . er /P! e P ( i ilJ, y«.bpt | ,OAe, bppSJ uenls was lajtiiuYfor it, a force'donn being, reßujt., vv On«\b,eing kiokdd;. . and the red? jwore ~Kai£ Arced Qaaga,in being,Brought out some very determined sorimcentre of ~theield,T)qtji gidea holding' their v owln for i JaSonsideJableUiiWi got way on, andaloosesonmmage vfhicb | wiild hot befeppedl 'i&gairi'Oa'med the ball'd6wtfV6wa'r , d8 f the''r'eas' feoSl-'Bidwill missing a running kick, 1 was carried to within a few yards oft.the'line, and-BroWh secu'rea'a 1 try 'for the blues, - thiswaseaaily-convertedinto a goal,by,, !"!ftSIfM soon m the;ba;il> being about tbroeri'tre of the 'field: ■. CaiiJpbell kiokedi i?if f p U¥.? e^? ?^lJ? h .^ -ifo bait was' mMtor. m& mi'mti reds, who bad'riove' trie" iavof wind,! and soma preityjatibbling)by Somerville compelled the blues to touch down in defence. ' tweert.'thVc^.flatfah'd^heirgoaTl)ne; •thWevide'ritlf ttade , 'up v ';their' ! niinds ,to &mb'r'as niffiim mball came out of a acriran.age : andl the r t^TOuHifflWi^.JH«s-^»anlta«e they W?ujd, lie,,on .)t.;ipunng the third spell Cooper .oame to the fore witti hit i. A'febli'ig.iaudisuoce'oded ib-ifiaMyiUg the leathflf.d,qwiiAo.theiq(Sve;tea line, conlpfllling his opponents to touch down. [The ( redß>nftw*Joegantto(Bhowopi;andraTtbqugh having the wind -against them 'succeeded in $($$M4y iU i' "PPonW ' «, thelatterlsleJpß'ciallyf.lfrho onoe carried -the ball through the blues' baok, andha;d - a .?% e i;l^ l i?r'i vi 5 I ?)a?te n Thomison y WMvm Mfew him, Afterwards ap>lo gisihg 'for"the"mistake. Snmerville'i in ,: *bJßjspel), (made, the. only .run ,of the day, • hnt.iiot,being.w.ell backediup waaVollared : .near.therblu'e'a goal line';'-when; time'was ■' OBlled their goal was iiiWeat danger.' The i 'lsbi; Bp , Blliwa's , 'n6ted r fb'/an l .'ih'no'vatioii jp - -football_pl»y,.^jriz,, -lying— on the ball ! (Whether.; 4n^jor ut The blues kicked{p|fj;apd.;.the ball' was 'carried towards the red's-goal, 'when Thomßsqn jnalde/Ja 'flyirig fihoib' at it,' thef leather just missinght.'V,Prom this tolheeud the jball down and MoMaster succeeded in carrying it over'ihe'lme'buCiiciiingitonce aftirrt was over IBS'Psesßion and the .desired - .try L __Aiier-the-.kick-off-the-blues did nothing but lie.on it. and if it came out and oneortHeir'bjpdrlents were dribbl: ngi ~ foliar him all ' cba'riclqf wajspoih ihis no sicle w# ; ipalled.tbß/play waa at the blues '2syds . .flag....The'.athletic3. thus .winning- by 1 goal to nil IJie.feature pf the ra/tch rfaß , th i eVe , nW i f.)rrfa'rd 1 of jibe Oh rist cliprch,., Jfeprea en tat iy e y ,'! JewettJ" '. whose.weight and',form eh'ewed' to/gr'ett 'aldvantagi.'' 'Theabiion'ofihe-winning ut plaoinfe. JSWettV i '^./yjffltbi».;t6 i : -"Vfrel- • lin|ton,' in.'their oup ieam"wa^greatly- ' commented,; o'n,',jand)- although"jjje ,Gr!ey,.! , to wq 0 l ea m' did. no t., pbj ect to j iifni',' i till (Uheir representat(veß^is..,the,;Asso'ciation . ohieoted._o.n...principle-because ..nothing cgnhinder a, club from sending for a lew ; ebbd-player|from'anoth l er n 6liib tojpikke before,,.hem,, v ' (; ' ; Hh:,.lL!i l h ■ - "■'< ■-■■■■'■ ' ■' '■ ! '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 14 August 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 14 August 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 14 August 1882, Page 2

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