THE M.G.C. VISIT
PROFITS OF THE TOUR
DOMINION GETS ABOUT £700
(By Telegraph.—Press Associaticn.) CHBISTCHTJKCH, April 6. Although no accurate statement of the financial result can be made until the accounts are finally settled, it is expected that the tour of the Marylebone Cricket Club team will result in a profit to the New Zealand Cricket Council of about £700. Receipts from the first Test match at Christchureh amounted to approximately £2200, and those from the second Test at.Auckland to £1500. The third day's play in each Test was not insured against loss through rain, but the council will receive £500 for the loss of the first day's play in the Wellington'match, as against £400 paid in premiums for a cover of the whole tour. ■ ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 9
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