ATHLETICS.
■ '_..' POSTLE MAY COME TO.si.';.; It Is well known tnat theSt .Patelci'l Day Sports' Committee endeavoured to match Arthur Postle and Reggie WoJKer for the 17th of March, but no -word, win received from them until this morning,;.whea. Mr A. J. Woodley, sports secretary,' received a letter from Postle, dated Jannmr 27th, In which he says: "Up to the.'tinje of writing, we cannot decide whether t» : accept your offer or not. In the coots* •« ' a day or so. if we make, up our minds ttcome to N.Z., we will cable you. I-.liave.i..' proposition pending witch may keep, me'J South Africa some time. I sincerely than* i your committee for their offer, and I.wouuj be delighted to he amongst y°". again. .1 can assure you that I do not' forget tie kindness extended to mc last year.; In case I cannot be with yon this year, I wlshyoor meeting every success, and I hopeMrare long to renew my pleasant associations^!" 1 .. you all.—With every good wish, • BlncenW"; yours. Arthur B. Postle." ■'■■'•> ''
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 57, 7 March 1913, Page 8
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170ATHLETICS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 57, 7 March 1913, Page 8
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