CAMBRIDGE. May Ist, 1876.
Up to last Saturday, I Was in ignorance'of tha fact that a Football Club hart been formed in Cambridge on the preceding Saturday. Therefore! " hasten to record the fact. A' .strong team has been gob together, of which, Sergt Macintosh was appointed Captain. '- As 'your To Awamutu. correspondent stated in a rooenb issue of your journal, that Mr Macintosh was elected Captajn o f the Team of footballista in that settlement, I am desjrert [ to say that he has declined to act, ia fUcb he was unaware" of the cfceu instance afc the time. On Saturday last the Club practised in the Government paddock opposite the National -Hotel, and afterwards, siach is t lhe.?eal of our " kickwts" continued the game through the township to the danger of stray bipeds, and the detriment of the ball. Look out ye men of Harailton.Otrnbridge will not submit to the same treatment she received at the" hands of yonr footballists last year ? The immigrants' quarters are still ia (he , same state. No well has been provided and the offensive hole is still unfilled, but there is at present no indecent crowding. — Own Courkspokdbnt. " ' ""
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Waikato Times, Volume x, Issue 616, 2 May 1876, Page 2
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193CAMBRIDGE. May 1st, 1876. Waikato Times, Volume x, Issue 616, 2 May 1876, Page 2
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