TO VISIT WANGANUI
The players who are to represent the Wellington Centre against Wanganui and Manawatu centres will leave Wellington byUhe New Plymouth mail train to-morrow morning. Reserved accommodation has been arranged for the trip, and several ladies will accompany the party. Matches will be played; in Wanganui on Wednesday and Thursday'! and against Manawatu Centre, at Palnierston North, on Friday afternoon and Saturday, morning. The names of the players are as follow :—Wellington Club.— Shallcrass, Mayer, Ingram, Glendinning, Petti°rrew, Rsnnie,- A. Allen. Whittle, Davy, Carr, Veitch, James. Kinvig, Morrah; Lower Hutt.-—Jonesy Dempsey, Mowbrav, Hodgins. Victoria.—Townsend, Thornley, Manning, A. Dixon. ' Petone.—Bargh. Newtown.—Underwood, Chggwidden, H. Sexton. Lyall Bay.—Norman. ■ Hataitai.—Anatey. Thorndon.—Allen, Chittey, Hart, Ross. Island Bay.l—Dimock. [ Khandallah.—Gilbert, Te Hiwi, Ferguson. < , ■ . , . .
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 3
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118TO VISIT WANGANUI Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 54, 6 March 1922, Page 3
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