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SYMBOL OF LEAGUE SUPREMACY.—The Northern Union Cup, which Canterbury won from Auckland at the Show Grounds on Monday. The origin, the history and the rules governing the playing for the cup are obscure, but it had been held by Auckland since 1956. It was held by Canterbury in the 1934-35 seasons.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29844, 9 June 1962, Page 9

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SYMBOL OF LEAGUE SUPREMACY.—The Northern Union Cup, which Canterbury won from Auckland at the Show Grounds on Monday. The origin, the history and the rules governing the playing for the cup are obscure, but it had been held by Auckland since 1956. It was held by Canterbury in the 1934-35 seasons. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29844, 9 June 1962, Page 9

SYMBOL OF LEAGUE SUPREMACY.—The Northern Union Cup, which Canterbury won from Auckland at the Show Grounds on Monday. The origin, the history and the rules governing the playing for the cup are obscure, but it had been held by Auckland since 1956. It was held by Canterbury in the 1934-35 seasons. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29844, 9 June 1962, Page 9