RESULTS ELSEWHERE
A wet Saturday afternoon was experi-' enced at several football centres the rain being very heavy at Nelson and the Wairarapa. Tho following are the results of tho chief matches throughout the Dominion: — . ■ . ATJC.KXAND. 28th June. ' Ponsonliy 15, Cirafton 3; Kind's College 24, JMmi'iikau 12; Suburbs 16, Newton 0. ' ■ . NAPJEIt, 28(li Jnne-. Hastings 17, Maori Agricultural College 3; Celtics 6, llaveloclc North 3; Marist 17, High School Old Boys 8. ■'PAUIEUSTON-N..'281h Jnne Old Boys 6.. Kia Toa 0; Keildinp: 0, Woodville 0. Old Boys arc leading Kia Toa by a .point, !^ut liavc played one niatcb inovp. :■■ . MAStISIITON, yijlji June, Plutli!luu« C)| lUd Slat o_j Mi^sUi'toij
11, Carterton 6; Grey town 8, Featherston 0.
NELSON, 28th June. Nelson drew with Rivals, 3 points each. A' draw was sufficient to allow Nelson to win the championship.
CHRISTCHURCH, 28th June.
Christchurch 22, Linwood 0; Old Boys 17, North Canterbury 3; 'Varsity 3, Albion 0.
DUNEDIN, 28th June. Pirates 9, Alhambra 6; University A 22, Union 3; Dunedin 11, Taiei-i 0; Southern 11, Zingari 3; Kaikorai 12, University B 9.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 9
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