Messrs. E. McKenzie, X. A. McKenzie, and W. Guy. the three North Islanders on the All Black Selection Committee, will have a great deal of travelling during the next few days. After the match at Eden Park to-day they will leave to-morrow night for Palmerston North, where they will watch the North Island Possibles v. Probables match on Tuesday. Straight after the game they will leave for Wellington to catch the ferry to Christchurch the same night. After the South Island Possibles v. Probables trial at Christchurch next Wednesday they will go back to Wellington to see the North v. South Island match to-day week, and the New Zealand Possibles v. Probables game the following Wednesday. The South Island selectors, Messrs. A." J. Geddes, T. Milliken and A. A. Adams, are having just as much travelling, as they are coming up to Palmerston North for Tuesday's trial and returning for that in their own island.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 11
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