FOOTBALL.
[BY DIOGENES,] Considerable interest is'liemgiuken in the match Printers v, Blacksmiths and Cabinetmakers, which is to be played on tho Uastortnn Park Oval this (Tuesday) afternoon. The knights of the anvil are very strong, and the .betting is all in favour of their team. The representative match betweon Wellington and Wuirarapa will be played on the Mtisterton Park Oval at 1.80 p.m. on Saturday next. The officials of tho Wairarapa Hunt Club are, wo understand, arranging to "throwoff" the hounds from the Club Hotel after the match, so that the two events will not clash,
The Secretary of the Wellington Eugby Union has received a telegram that the Bush Union intend to meet a second representative team at Newtown Park next Saturday,
Taranaki won the match vorans Canterbury by 10 to 6, made up as follows:—Taranaki a goal from a penalty kick, ono goal and ono try; Canterbury, three tries. Canterbury played with great combination, and their play was much admired. The ground was very sloppy on Recount of the recent heavy rainß. There wasVa good attendance. The Taranaki forMtrds played a splendid game, but (he %vh hardly played up lo their usual form,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4205, 30 August 1892, Page 3
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195FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4205, 30 August 1892, Page 3
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