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: ' ' -. i. ■■■■'• ■ '~','.. ■ . . "livenine'l'pstI', Photo. CHATHAM CUP: GOES TO AUCKLAiND:-r-7;/te Auckland" Thistle Club's team (topjeft), which defeated Christchurch Thistle Club (bottom-right) in the final of'the Chatham Cup atthe Basinßeserve •on Saturday v • In '■ the centre Lord Bledislpe is 'seen shaking Viands with- the captain of, the ivinning team, who is holding the trophy, and at the top right: the Governor-General is-seen standing between the ,two captains. Inset, Highland dancers'ivho entertained the croud .".■■/..• prior to the match.

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Evening Post, Issue 67, 17 September 1934, Page 7

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: ' ' -. i. ■■■■'• ■ '~','.. ■ . . "livenine'l'pstI', Photo. CHATHAM CUP: GOES TO AUCKLAiND:-r-7;/te Auckland" Thistle Club's team (topjeft), which defeated Christchurch Thistle Club (bottom-right) in the final of'the Chatham Cup atthe Basinßeserve •on Saturdayv • In '■ the centre Lord Bledislpe is 'seen shaking Viands with- the captain of, the ivinning team, who is holding the trophy, and at the top right: the Governor-General is-seen standing between the ,two captains. Inset, Highland dancers'ivho entertained the croud .".■■/..• prior to the match. Evening Post, Issue 67, 17 September 1934, Page 7

: ' ' -. i. ■■■■'• ■ '~','.. ■ . . "livenine'l'pstI', Photo. CHATHAM CUP: GOES TO AUCKLAiND:-r-7;/te Auckland" Thistle Club's team (topjeft), which defeated Christchurch Thistle Club (bottom-right) in the final of'the Chatham Cup atthe Basinßeserve •on Saturdayv • In '■ the centre Lord Bledislpe is 'seen shaking Viands with- the captain of, the ivinning team, who is holding the trophy, and at the top right: the Governor-General is-seen standing between the ,two captains. Inset, Highland dancers'ivho entertained the croud .".■■/..• prior to the match. Evening Post, Issue 67, 17 September 1934, Page 7

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