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THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS AT NEWCASTLE. [REUTERS CABLEGRAM.] [Received June 6th, 1.25 a.m.] Sydney, June 5.

The New Zealand Football team played ' a hatch to-day against the representatives of the Northern districts at Newcastle, and scored another victory by 19 points to nil. The ground was wet and sloppy, heavy rain having fallen eai-ly in the day and continued till a late hour in • the forenoon. The visitors were subsequently entertained at banquet by the ,' local club.

The, usual Wesleyan Church sWuces for to- .< morrow are advertised to-morrow. . The Rev. J. ? ' Dukes will preach at the Hamilton church in the t' evening on " Majesty and Mercy." The attention of owners of cattle is directed to animportapt announcement re eattlc train arrangements, j for Monday, the 16th inst., by "' Messrs Hunter and Nolan. ' '"/ Mr T. S. Buckland has received instructions ••^ from Mr G. C. Y. Tisdall, who has leased his -2Si farm, to sell by aurtion on the property, Auburn, afe Alexandra, at an early dale, the whole of his Si live and dead stock, furniture, &c, &c. Full ijsS&particulars will appear in a future issue. Mr igfhßbekli'nd will sell at ,Ohaupo en Tuesday next 40 IfiF freih ?teer,i, 4 and, s years old, with all other Kfafticriprions of cattle, sheep, &c, &c. jij'cWin^o/'tn'e ratepayers of the Pukekura IBkßoad 1 - 3)j«trict' will be held at the Pukeriniu' Igjfchool on Tridajr.'the 20th inst., to decide lilwhether cfltMfin roads shall be stopped.or not. K>«PsfiM^"t!on is "directed to Mr W. Hk)|HWH|Pj idvertisemant, containing: dc■ltaifeHSrci^ list of clothing, hosiory, drapery, W&tiPmfct S?- ,^lr-Kii|c^d notifies that^hphas HfrtiwFrenio'vid into' large prem? es opposite, KMe&rrs j. Houghton and Son*. •'' ' „' . ' W>iMc»#fr.S'.lCochrane; »nd Co c have received m■Ktlrucfitn* from the Registrar of.f he e , mc f gtiUri iT"*'"" -at-t»iAir-rnnm«^.KatL. on" June 16th, at noon, allot - three! ■Br*£f ecwdtfty* eon,' * «&, occupied by< Meisri

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1860, 7 June 1884, Page 3

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THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS AT NEWCASTLE. [REUTER'S CABLEGRAM.] [Received June 6th, 1.25 a.m.] Sydney, June 5. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1860, 7 June 1884, Page 3

THE NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS AT NEWCASTLE. [REUTER'S CABLEGRAM.] [Received June 6th, 1.25 a.m.] Sydney, June 5. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1860, 7 June 1884, Page 3

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