TINUI NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent,) A wry mt-resting football' umtok was pliyed ut MatailiunaTon Mon« day, betweeu the Mataißimaßusb* fiOlers and a tejvn , n presenting Mataikuna Station, which resulted in a decided win fur the latter by 18 ■■ points to nil. The play* was very ■■ fa4and even tin* first spell, and although tlm bushfallera were defeated >. they were on the point of aooring seveifil times For the visitors A. , Vonnollscored 3 tries; W.Osborne, i Ihy (converted by N. Barron)jondgH ,S. Jackman, 1 try. *"""**>4^|
. The i-eoant lieavy raiila have ■ made the roads very .bad and nearly impeded traffics. Waggonera say the) Kite? not experienced suoli|difficulty in getting aiongfor the last ten'years..','.',',
On Friday evening the 'Whareama •'■ Football Club closed the Beaßon withv:"; a : ball in the Public Hall. A ; strong-'!:'; working committee was formed, and/, the 'Hall was tastefully decorated with •■'' ;
evergreens for the' dcoasion. The ball was well.attended, and everything went off auocessfully,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2
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155TINUI NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 2
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