WELL-KNOWN FOOTBALLER MISSING
f>* MBIUGRAt?*!-- MUMS ASSOCIAMOH.) DARGAVILLE, Thie Day. A party of Auckland bowlers, who took part in the opening of the Dargaville_ Club yesterday, wero returning by special steamer last night, when, six miles from the Heads, Roddy M'Gregor, the well-known three-quarter footballer, who had remained en deck, wae miesed, apparently h.ivmg gone overboard. Nt> trace of him could be found. Tho steamer put back to tho riverside port.
"Die now headmaster of Christ's College Grammar School, Ohristchurch, arrives on Wednesday next fioin England, and in the evening lie will be dined by the old boys of the Grammar School resident in Wellington. Mr. Belcher cabled from Australia intimating his pleasure in- ac-. cepting the invitation. An advertisement 18 inserted in this issue.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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125WELL-KNOWN FOOTBALLER MISSING Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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