LIST OF MATCHES
PROGRAMME UNALTERED The New Zealand Rugby football team, in going from Durban to Capetown by an overland route, is having early experience of the long train journeys to be undertaken during the tour to fulfil the engagements mapped out for them. This initial long trip brings the number of miles to be covered in train travelling during the tour up to nearly 8500. In preparation for the first match of the tour, which is being played "at Capetown, on Wednesday next, as originally planned, the All Blacks have had three days at Durban, and they will no doubt have further training' at Capetown on Monday and Tuesday. The list of fixtures for the tour is as. follows:— ■■ : ' May 30—v. Combined' Western Province Country Clubs, at Capetown. June 2—v. Combined Capetown Clubs, at Capetown. June C—v. Gviqualarid West, at Kimberlcy. Juno o—v. Transvaal, at Johannesburg. June 13—v. Orange Free State (Country), at Kroonstad. June 10—v. Transvaal, at Johannesburg. June 20—v. Western Transvaal, at Potshefstroom. June 23—v. Natal, at Maritzburg. June 30— v. SOUTH AFRICA (First Test). at Durban. July 7—v. Northern Districts (Transvaal, Free State, etc.), at Kimberley. July I*—v. llhodesian Fifteen, at Bulawayo. . ' July 21— v. SOUTH AFRICA (Second Test), at Johannesburg. July 25—v; Pretoria- Districts, at Pretoria. , July 28—v. Orange Free State, at Bloemfontein. Aug. I—v. North-Eastern Districts, at Burghersdorp. \ . Aug. 4—v. Border, at East London. Aug. B—v. Border, at Kingwilliamstown. Aug. 11—v. Eastern Province, at. Port Elizabeth. Aug. 18--V. SOUTH AFRICA (Third j Test), at Port Elizabeth. • Aug. 22—v. South-Western Districts, 'at Oudtshoorn. Aug. 25—v. Western Province, at Capetown. Sept. 1-v. SOUTH AFRICA (Fourth Test), at Capetown.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 9
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272LIST OF MATCHES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 9
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