HOCKEY.
SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Senior and third-class hockey patches will, bo continued next Saturday as imder: — , " Senior.—Wellington v. Vivian, No 3,' 'Day's Bay ; Wesley v:" X-^LC.A.,'No. 4; ; United v. Thorndon, No. 1./; Third Class.—Thorndon v. Vivian, Wellington ground, Miramar; . Wellington v. Victoria College B, Y.M.C.A. ground; Victoria A-v. Y.M.C.A., Thorndon ground; Wesley v. United, Vivian ground. REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. A letter has biion sent far tlio .Manawatu* Association _ asking, them to send down a senior and junior, team on Saturday week. A-ii endeavour is being mado to pay Nelson a long .promised visit next week. AN ENGLISH TEAM. . The local association has advisod the New Zealand Association that, although anxious , to .bring out a good English representative 1 team, they could, not guarantee £150 to- ! wards the expenses without further informa- ; tion. _ It was also hoped that if a team came ( out, jt would lie under the authority of the < English Association, as an unauthorised or J weak team would only result in financial loss and damage to tlio game in New Zealand. < - j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 304, 17 September 1908, Page 4
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