FOOTBALL.
[l3y Damocles.] Greytown Hard Cases. A meeting of the nbovo Olub wns held in tlio Fire Brigade Hall last evening. Mr H. R. Wood was voted to the chair. The Secretary (Mr J.K, Hornhlow) explained thai the meoting hud been called mainly to consider the advisability of affiliating with the Union. It was unanimously decided to join the Union and compete for llie third class Wairarapa Cup, and also that thoso who were not earning money, py Is subscription instead of 2s 6d.
As it was omitted to appoint a vice captain at the annual meeting Mr W. Smith was elected to thai office.
It was also decided," That a sooial Ibe held at an early date in aid of the funds of the Oluh, That a meeting he held next Satuiday zoning to appoint delegates to the Union, and other business. That a scratch match be played at the Club's ground next Saturday nftoi noon, prior to the first'B match on the Recreation Reserve,"
The following team liasbeensolected to represent Greytown in their match against the Masterton on Saturday: —Full back, H.Udy ; three-quarters, Jackson, Gago, apd Faulkner; halves, Maguireand Tole; forwards, K.Udy, .1), Udv, McKenzic, Ixach, Tulioro, Welch,' ij..' Heard, Ferrick, mid A. liiwid, . THE LAW SOCIEII (|3y Telegraph:—l'ress Association,)
Wkluxctos, Thursday.
Iti the. Api-Ciu ('uiu't, t!e cli-.iftes brought I'V llii' Oiago Law Society, against Mr liowiatl, f.olieitor, wore argued. There were two charges, t lie / first ; «'« of, sen iiii! ft party with a ,■, tlooumont. puiporting to ..be a copy al' 'an il M. Court summons; :il - iiougli no summoiiaiyns'iictualiy issued. '.The second was of iLcoiviiVg:moni-y to -appear in a .e.isc.'imd Ming to appear. : In una Mr^n\vliittploiided be liiid intf'iidfd inmima'cly to : ; get tlie summons by the Clerk, but ;cmi!d owing toXHe Court lu'lida v. In answer .10 second ho pleaded ill- ■ riefss, and the Court; ac:eptnl the explanation as to first blinvge, but hold Mi llowlait guilty of grave indiscretion, and 0:1 the suconti cluirgo yniity of negligence and no fraudulent intent. The Coiirt considered tlmt.six months' suspension,'already .mi'umd, was a sufficient punishment and discharged the rule'. Mr Howlutt has- boon ordered to pay £7. 7s casts. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4410, 4 May 1893, Page 3
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