FOOTBALL.
[By Diogenes.] A match has beenarranw&between the Bival Football Club bWavterton and the second team of the Grey town Club, to be played on the grounds of the former team next Saturday week (the 9th day of April).' The names of those picked to represent Greytowß) will appear next week.
. w ■■■■ The team chosen to go in 1 'ton! training in view of the Southern to\ ■, of the Masterton Football Olub V i undoubtedly a strong one, but one wf. two mistakes on : the part of the;. Match Committee ate so glaring that' comment is really oalled for. Wbyi for instance, Hounalow has been', relegated to the Becond fifteen ifl.a;mystery ?. As one of the most sterling' forwards in the Olub he deserves a. place before at least two or three of i the choseu ones.' : Gray, Watson,'MoKenzie and Hounslow would: indeed make a splendid quartette to; spoil the celebrated passing game of the Alhambras. A. Cameron Sight l also to be in the team instead of emergency, Other -kwrovemenla could be made, and weffipeta see the Match Committee alter their opinion before the tour ooramencesf.4
FIREATOPAKI. M Stable and Contents Dostoyet'
A stable with its contents, of a brake, harnesß, saddles, on the farm ot MrG.H. Welohp Opaki, was destroyed by fire at four; o'clock this morning, How }hefire\ onginatod is n mystery. A h%who; was sleeping in a room adjoining the: stable narrowly escaped being burnt/ and was got out in a half suffocated, condition, The stable wasinßurett for £SO in the National Fire and' Marine Insurance Co. and the contents for £25, in the same office. The stable had only recently been ereetedV
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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276FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4076, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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