BRITAIN AND AUCKLAND.
SATURDAY'S CURTAIN-RAISER KING" COUNTRY TEAM. (I'.y Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) TA L'.MA HL'XUI, this day.
The Oluira Sub-union representatives were defeated by Kuapelm at lluapehu on Saturday by 1-1 points to 0. After the game Hie King Country Rugby .Union selectors chose the I'ollowing team to represent tlic King Country against Auckland Bin a curtain-raiser at Auckland on Saturday :— Full-back, Wi.'ii (Maniapolol ; threoquarU'iv, Browni* ('l'auinarunui). llickoy (Maniayoto), LeiUiam (Ruapehu) ; liveeighths. Plank /Uiiapehu), lladdon (Tan niaruiiui) : half-aack, Nicholas (Ohura) ; rovor, Faulkner . ; forwards, Waterson (Huapeliu). Armstrong (llanial>oto), Eiul.v ('l'uuinariinui). Ilisloy (Maniaixito). Dowrll (.Maniajioto), Williams (Ohura). Wolf (Jl»;iia polo). Eniorgcucios : 15;icks. Weinberg (Ohura) ; forwards, Rush (Ruapehu).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 8
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