To Aro Park. Senior Association football was played on To Aro Park for the first time on Saturday, when Marist. Brothers’ Old Boys won by 4 goals to nil from the Institute Old Boys’ team, which was promoted from Iho First B Division after winning last season. Te Aro Park, a fine level playing area, was formed out ot the hillside behind Te Aro School, The Terrace, and has natural banking on three sides. The above picture was taken just after the kick-off, and shows Te Aro School in the middle distance.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 173, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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92To Aro Park. Senior Association football was played on To Aro Park for the first time on Saturday, when Marist. Brothers’ Old Boys won by 4 goals to nil from the Institute Old Boys’ team, which was promoted from Iho First B Division after winning last season. Te Aro Park, a fine level playing area, was formed out ot the hillside behind Te Aro School, The Terrace, and has natural banking on three sides. The above picture was taken just after the kick-off, and shows Te Aro School in the middle distance. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 173, 19 April 1937, Page 7
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