OLD ATHLETES DEATH.
RUGBY PLAYER AND RUNNER.
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Mr. David Duncan, citv valuer who «as to retire this week on superannuation and who died on Saturday niaht aged 00 rears, was a brother of the All" Black. Jimmy Duncan. Mr. D. Duncan K^l„ WC n in «» with \ul\Z f W ? tTe **»™ of Ibe Otago Rugbj Lnion from 1895 to 1900. For with the Richmond Club, he was captain of the Z.ngar, Club's first fifteen, and was one of the founders of Kaikorai Club, of which he was a life meX Hfe was a life member of the Caledonian Society having been in his dav one of the fastest quarter milors in the pro vine n „d later handicapner or The D«ued m Amatc „ r Alßlelie g*b for Jme
ler M ano ,U r» CA !\ *? a " cntu «*"*tic bowter, and at the time of his death was president of St, KiMa q u b! ~
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1927, Page 8
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