GENERAL ITEMS
P. Stiver, who has ; been playing hi Wanganui this season, has transferred back to Wellington, .no doub| will be in action ■ again':with Marist iu^local senior Ifugby. ;■,■•;■.'. ■ ' t ■ = ■'' '■ Mr. Si Hollaiidpr, thcw-qll'-lviVowii Can' terbury i Eiigby referee,' is transfdrriug to Auckland. : ■' i ■''•■. r; : In' A..1. Cottvelland J. E,iranches- vter, Canterbury has .a pair of forwards who haye1 made a fine name for themselves wherever they have gone, not only as players, but as really good fellows. Both havo won their' spurs as Now Zealand... representatives. Apart from his other qualities, Cottrell is an inspiring leader. Manchester has built up a big name as a line-put specialist, and he is usually to be seen at the,heact of fast movements by the forwards. These two players mean a lot to Canterbury. . ■ ■ * .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 6
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