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FOOTBALL.

The Pirates held their annual meeting on Saturday, Mr W- 8. Taylor in the ohair. I After the eleotion of officers, a quantity of routine buatness was transacted. The " 'egatas were instructed to reoomtiltftt'.C °>*~ TTnion that tho Union ineoi id tliS Sfisyny -- * offering a should fciit'otirAgel ffjotfeH •*? w__ wopu™ f -° r competition, \ikioii ibM h>sy * has not'doiio k£ sorhe years; Two pitieH were otfe?;ed for competition amongst the |

club uiatab'r" ■ . ,•• ■ Ji . Tho onnmi meeting' ci the ...Map'or Foot-, ball Olub was held at too Criterion Hots! on Saturday eveotng, Mr Logan in the ! chair. The report and balance-sheet were i vory favorable, the latter showing a oredit bilauce of £20 Bs. Both documents were udopted. Mr Sainabury's trophy for the moat . ragßler attendant at praotioe was awarded to W. J. Jieid. Mr J ogau promised a trophy to the moat regular attendant at practice during this seasoij. At the.Otago Rugby Union meeting a proposal to abolish flay competitions was carried by a small majority. _ Mr J. M.' Gallaway was nominated president of the union and nominated as vice-president of the New Zealand Union. The sum of fifteen guineas waa voted to the Brunner fund, and the committee were directed to forward a subscription to the Hoben testimonial.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7739, 20 April 1896, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7739, 20 April 1896, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7739, 20 April 1896, Page 3

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