AUCKLAND WEDNESDAY UNION.
All matches set down for decision last week were postponed 'out of respect to tbe memory of the Premier. Next week will see the completion of the iirst round of the club competitions, aud as mentioned before the matches to be played should be the best of the season. Tiie meeting between the Butchers and Bakers is arousing the greatest interest. Neither team has suffered defeat, and as there is hardly a point dilVeren: ■ in their play—judging from their victories over the clubs they have each met--a keen match should result. Tlie following is the position of the clubs: — SI.P. W. I). L. Hnlo"-s 2 LI 0 0 fiiit'-kers :t :', o v Grocers .md Milkmen.... ■'1112 l'o-*;. Telegraph and Hallway :"; 0 1 o Drapers' Combined team 2' 0 0 2 The Taranaki Association is communicating with the Auckland Association with n view to sending their representative eleven to Auckland. Following arc tlio fixtures for n#*xt Wednesday: —Butchers v. Bakers; Post, Telegraph and Railway v. Drapers combined team; Grocers and Milkmen, a bye.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 12
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175AUCKLAND WEDNESDAY UNION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 149, 23 June 1906, Page 12
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