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RUGBY FOOTBALL

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„Jm foll™'ing applications to pW matches were approved:-Scots Golleee v St. Andrew's College, Christehmvl, 7" Scots College p-onnd^^n ThurX y ' am" between members of the insurance mn was granted the Wellington Tramways Club to play in the Kohn ShieM competition (Tramways Dominion Shield) which takes place in Christchurch on '3rd August and 25th August. " Advice was received that the Canterbury representative team, comprising 18 players and a manager (Mr. R. H. North) would arrive in Wellington from Palmers! ton North on Bth September, and would leave again on 10th September for Christchurch. The Canterbury junior representatives would arrive in Wellington on 9th September, leaving Wellington on 10th September.

An application for permission for ; the 1 raining College senior B team to travel to Auckland to take part in the annual tournament with the Auckland Teachers' Training College on or about 16th August was granted. The Training College also advised that it was found impossible to place teams in the field during the term holidays, namely, from 18th. August to Gth September. •.

It was decided that a. third grade match between St. Patrick*- College A team and St. Patrick's College B team be played as a curtain-raiser to the Wellington-South-land representative fixture on 17th August, subject to the ground and weather being suitable. - ■■ ■ -

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 4

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RUGBY FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 4

RUGBY FOOTBALL Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1927, Page 4