TINUI NOTES.
(From Our Own Oorrespi^ent). A mixed team from the Asterton Football Club was to Ijavesjsited ub on Saturday last to play our represen- ' tatives, but at the las!, moment we received a telegram stating their ; inability to come, It is characteristic of that club to forfeit matches aftor- ' arranging them, and'l am surprised ■■■'■ at our fellows being so easily gulled by expecting them, aud making ar- i rangementß to meet them. Many J settlers were disappointed when they : >m heard there would bo no match, and m it was rather hard on thorn lifter A coming so many miles with tire pectation of seeing the play.. match been arranged witli second there would v chauce of it comiag : match was indulged in. ' : ■7 : ; ! The Wairarapa Farmers' O.A.'a store 1 has been enhanced by a large sign board, which was painted by Mr j Ward, Masterton. Tho board mea- •; sures 2'2ft by 3ft, and the letters, which are very large, show up admitably. » : : :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4535, 28 September 1893, Page 2
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164TINUI NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4535, 28 September 1893, Page 2
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