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WELLINGTON RUGBY

Meeting Of Management

Committee

SATURDAY’S SENIOR GAMES

Advice was received by the management committee of the WeUmgton Rugby Union nt last nights meetin ß that the camo commandant at Trentham had agreed to allow any member of the bee ond N Z.E.F. in camp to play tor any club within the union’s jurisdiction, this privilege being subject to the ordinaiy leave regulations. It was agreeu to advise all clubs accordingly. Fixtures for next Saturday were mad as follows: —

Senior First Division

Toneke v. Wellington. Athletic Park. Athletic v. Eastbourne, Eastbourne. Johnsbnrille v. Oriental Johnsonvdle Air Force v. St. Patrick’s College Old Bovs. Polo Ground. , College Old Boys v. Marist Bros. Old Bovs, xlndereon Park. University v. Petone, Petone. Hutt, a bye. Senior Second Division.

Athletic v. Miramar, Athletic Park (e Welliugton v. Onslow, Nairnville. Hutt v. Training College, Hutt.

Pirates, a bye. . . The senior second division fixtures tor .Saturday, May 10, Athletic v. Pirates Wakefield Park; Wellington v. Hutt Army. Trentham, Onslow v. Miramar, Polo Ground; Training College, a I, S The withdrawal of the Air Force team from the senior second division was advised and accepted. An entry of a team from Hutt Army in the junior first division was accepted. The Taranaki union's suggestion ot Wednesday, July 2, at Hawera, as the date for the first of the home-and-home matches with Wellington this season was aC Mr. t A' McDonald was reappointed sole selector for the season. The following transfers were approved W. Grint, Miramar to Or^ntal; I'. J. Foley. Hntt to Marist Bros. Old Boys , F Martin, Petone to Hutt; J. P. Devine, Petone to Hutt; S. C. Pettigrew. Hutt to Eastbourne; H. V. Hudson, Taita to Petone; P. Lewes, Johnsonville to Wellington.; C. Ward, Institute to Eastbourne. T v ..., There were present Messrs. J. A. -Millard (chairman). G. F. 'T ac,^" n '„ j Murphy. H. B. Simmons. J. Miiffitt R. •)• Burke, H. D. Morgan, A. de Clifton. L. Stannard, Professor Boyd-Wilson, Father Cleary, and Mr. A. E. Neilson (secretary).

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 3

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WELLINGTON RUGBY Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 3

WELLINGTON RUGBY Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 182, 30 April 1941, Page 3

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