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Private Sale

Not all the profits front the gate and programme sales at the third Rugby international between the New Zealand and the Lions at Lancaster Park on Saturday will go to Rugby administration.

One citizen of Christchurch had printed privately 10,000 programmes

on sheets of foolscap, containing no more than the names of the teams. He was refused permission by the Christchurch City Council to sell the programmes in the street so sold them for 6d from houses near the park. He made a net profit of £l9O.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31150, 29 August 1966, Page 1

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Private Sale Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31150, 29 August 1966, Page 1

Private Sale Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31150, 29 August 1966, Page 1

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