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(Special to tho Daily Tei.egiufii.) i A n OKi,AND. this daj. SUPREME COURT At tho Supremo Court, Charles Montgomery Clarke, who shot his pinyniat c (Richard Mnyj) dead while playing with a poa riflo at Ro'orin, was convicted of manslaughter, and ordered to como up for sentence when culler] upon. THE LIU FOOTBALL MATCH
At a meeting o( llio Rugby Union last night tho question of insulliciont stand accommodation for tho Auckland-English match was brought up. After some dis* ei'ssion it was decided to erect a stand at at tho north ond of tho ground, with inp accommodation for 1700. This, with tho other stands, will seat a tola! of 5000. Fancy prices aro now being asked by those who wero lucky enough lo secure reserved lickots, and as high us X'l has been given on several occasions, Tho average prieo iisiiod is lO.i. It is expected that between 20,000 and JJO.OOO people will be preseut if the weather is line.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1063, 10 August 1904, Page 3
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