FOOTBALL.
[lir UAMOOIiES.] Aii interesting gamo will bo pßfed oil the Park Oval on Thursday afternoon between tlio Wbito Star and lied Star Thursday teams. Tho following will represent the Red Stars: Backs—D'Arey, Jackson, Richards, Ross, W. Thompson, Hansen; wings —Tyke, Cotter; forwards-Jeffries, Mandel, Miles, Cameron, Doughty, Stone, Wellington. The White Stars are as follows: Backs—B. Braggins, Sheppard, O'Leaiy, Reynolds, Osmau, Fitzsimmons ; wings Sayor,Skipper; forwards—Butcher, Braggins, Jlockloy, Jensen, McCorkimlalo, Wilson, Cartwright; Emergencies—Tinsley, Wilton, Grantham.
The following team will represent the Violet F.C. in their match with the School on Thursday next:—R. Dixon, C. Corbett, B. Mason, E. Jenkins, T. Cashion, S. Langton, J. Tinsley, I l '. Spackman, W. Hockley, B. Wickeris, C. Whellan, H. Rey. nolds, N, Lee, D, Dixon, J. BjadAjns. Jimer., D. Mcintosh, J.Elley.^ The Orientals to play Parkvale on Thursday aroas follows;-Backs-Mason, Fellingham, Bonnetfc, Johnston, Marsh, Webb ; forwards-A. Owen, Harland, Bennett, Warner, Wellington, Wickeris, Finlayson, Redmond, Walker; emergencies— T. Wickens, Dupre, Sorensen, J, Knight. Drag leaves at 1,80, If satisfactory arrangements can boinado the representative match North v. South Island will be played this year in Wellington, and NewZealand v. Queensland in Dunedin,
Bennett, one of Wellington's representatives at the end of last season, has joined the Greytown Club,and should proveof exceptional valuo to their already strong combination, Tho first meeting of the Manage, ment Committee of the N.Z. Union was held at Wellington last night. It was decided to urge upon the Queensland Union the necessity of sending their team earlier toan proposed, and that they plaawe match at Melbourne on theirlray home. The same terms will be offered the Queensland Union as our representatives received, namely,the expenses of 11 men from and back to Sydney. _ The probable receipts and expenditure of tho tour were considered, and the result showed it to bo practically certain that a credit balance would bo shown. Tho' inhibition against W. acting as captain of representative' teams was removed by the unanimous vote of the meeting, as his personal conduct had been exemp. lary since the censure had been passed. The proposed visit of.a team from tho English Union to tha Colonies was discussed, and left in tho hands of Mr Logan to arrange, that gontleman now being on a visit to England. ,
The Australian Mutual Provident Society have asked us to point out that Mr G. W. bchroder is the only canvas* smg agent employed at tlio present time in the Mastcrton district Occasionally under a misapprehension, effected which are supposed to bottli' the A.M.P. but are really not connected w'tli it. It is to prevent mistakes of this kind that tho. Society desires it to be known that in tho Mastcrton district! Mr Schroder is its, sole authorised ajent.-ADVi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5019, 7 May 1895, Page 2
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450FOOTBALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5019, 7 May 1895, Page 2
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