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FOOTBALL.

_♦ Tbe onpiain of the New Snuth Wales team has telegraphod to the Hod. Sea. of tho NewZealand Rugby Union declining to play a • rotnrn matoh with the New Zealand team, ' as suggested. i The Otaao Bujfby Union has appealed to the English Union on the question of its m»tch -with Canterbury, complaining that the New Zealand Union has forbidden a ' matoh with a Union affiliated to the English ! Union, Tho English Union will no doubt ■ inform tbe Otairo Union, as it informed its : delegate a short time back, that it cannot support 'Hago in remaining outside the New ' Zealand Rugby Union. : Mr. D. Gage, tbo well-known reprosentativo player left by this morning's train for Auckland to take up his rosidenco there. ' Last night he was entertained by his friends, when his health was proposed by Mr. Sayer ■ (a visitor from New Sonth Wales), who 1 praised tbe football performances of Mr. ; Gago, and stated that his departure from i Wellington would bo regretted by all lovers of the game. Messrs. Davidson, Kelly, and i Playlo also spoke regretfully of Mr. Gage's ■ departure I By Telegraph. I ' {Our Oivn Correspondent.) \ Mastkbton. This Day. In the football matoh on Saturday Masterton defeated Greytown by 10 to nil, and has practically won the Senior Bannor.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3

FOOTBALL. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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