NOTES ON THE GAME.
__c game was fast __<! exciting from the kick-off till play ceased, and was of I a very even character, the ball travelling I from end to cud of the ground at a I rapid rate. Taranaki looked to have I Auckland beaten till about a quarter cf an hoar before- time was called, wlien the local ir_n livened up, and the visitors were kepi- on tlio defensive t_l the bc-Ii rang. For Taranaki, Hardgreave, W. McI__c_ Buckland, and Fr-ewin were the best of the backs, the forwards being a very even lot. For Auckland, Rowe. R. _-7yny_T_, ___ Aisher were in6st prominent in the t«it division, and W. _5-C, Trevartben, ami __d__a_ld in the forwards.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1908, Page 6
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