FOOTBALL Wellington v. New South Wales. [BY TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCI ATION.] Wellington, Friday.
LilFnr wa-, fine neither and dry pound tot tin} rn.iti.li with Sydney, and about L'ooo people wcie i)ie-ent. The Wellington men, who uere keen fd\oiinte-.. scored .1 goal and ny in the hist fo\u nnmites. Later on anotlwi tty was obtuned. Mclntyre tf>ok ill pi, ice kitlv«., and tlnnsrh he n«i>^ed the hi>t liy a foot he secured two j^imls hum dthci-. m the <-econd spell. The lot.d in >n l.m thiou^li the othei-, and kept them <:ontmu illy on the defen^ne, \.\ried h\ slm, t l)ni -.ts on the ji.irt of the Sydney pi.ivei-,. -i\ 01 se\ea tries were obt.um d, l)iitonl\ one ua» allowed, fuuu which no vjo.il wa> kicked. .Mo(»ihoii^e, hu\\e\er, potted a tine goal 10 yauK in front of the post^, iiiakin? a total score of IS points t<» nil. The Australian-, seemed stain and played w ithout much dash.
Mom 1 nien"> lne> are «pent in getting 1 w li.it tin v don't want and wanting what thpv dun t get. Hi Svw thk Wnoxir Party.— Mrs Snn.lison (who flitter-, her-elt upt>n her vouthfiil appearance): "Th.it youngl.uly over there is my daughter. Mr. Jone" would you believe it .- ' Mr. Jones, (looking in the wrong direction). kl Your dauirht-r. 1 Is it possible \ I Omuld have it «scd she was your sister." Mr-. Smithson: "X,»t the lady you are looking .it, Mr. Jones. She i\ mv mother. * Jone-*."Oh '*' "A-Moutus," ivi u the X. Z. Mail writing on Mr V.iilo's scheme for 1 ulway leform, bays —'The chances, however, are that no MiniNtry will ever dare to initiate crucnl ecouomv until outside (Mpit.ihsN decline to lond any more money, by which time the Colony will be ;on the vcrgj of b.mkiuptc y. "Then a n»iiom revolution will piobably t^ke pi up. dmin^ which nil departments will undergo violent purging, and a few peihons that I kno.v of, titled and other, w.il. iv all hkchhuol, be hung without. hMuiit of olciiry." "Av-modeus" thiuk-* tint Mi Yule ix a centuiy before bis. time, ai d the pu.babilitv of any effectual meaMir's b-ing tiik'Mi" for the better iiiiinfiiremcn*- of thr laihvay*. or any other br.mch of the public -en ice, lies in the \evy remote future. Yes ! It 1-, cettiinly true. Ask any of your tru-nds who ha\e purth.ist d ther- Giiluk mil < r,ini\oll h,i\c nunurous unasked for anil \m t,i\out,i';]o cumniondations lrora crmntry iustomcrsc.il their cxi ,-11,-nt packing of 1« urniturc Croc^^rv. and Gla^s, Kc. Lathes and K.ntlcn.n about ti furnish should remember X ' '\ r , 1 \' k \ ntl Cr ' in ' u 'H s'> the Cheap I'iirniwhinLT Ulnr. hois, ot \ur kl md 1< urj.ifure to SMU .ill i 1 .s>c. , also L irp< t S) I loor (_ foths and ail iio-se N i.-.s,mu It \our new house is neirh fmisb, ,] lir , l ,u are jioinff to get marrtd \iMt darluk a. id Cranwill, Oueen-street and Lorne-stre, t An, k! mil. Intending pur chaseri cuq have a catalogue sent tree.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2
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503FOOTBALL Wellington v. New South Wales. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Friday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2
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