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i ■ Sport and General" Photo The second cricket played at OlS^TraffprdJ^Manchestej:, commencing on' July 24 and "ending in a victory*, for* England? byjf 30. runs.pThe'photograph, taken'on phe opening^day, shoivs the English- ;■ ■{ ' "Evoning Poit" Phat* mari*Ha'rdstaj[f'hittingj)uttoa,ballifr6m"Jf.G.Vivim^ dill is-New, Zealand's wicketkeeper^ The. third Teitiopened 'at the v k the .Park express their appreciation of Trevathan Oval, London^'ion.Saturday. % .after he had Uick'ed his'first goal, opening New Zealand s ■ -■'"'■ " scoring account. On right, the scene outside the gates of Athletic Park as the crowd streamed out after the match.

"Eycnlng Post" Photo. A view of the j principal guests at the dinner .arranged by the New Zealand Rugby Union at the Hotel St. George *on' Saturday '■■ evening. Mr. Meredith, president of the union and-chairrnan of the gathering, is talking to Mr. P. W. Day, to the left is the Hon. P. 'Fraser, Mr. A. de Villiers,and Mr. S. S. Dean. On the right are Mr. P. Nel, the Mayor of: Wellington (Mr. T. C.'A:Hislop),'and Mr. R.R.King, captain, of the New Zealand team.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 7

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i ■ Sport and General" Photo The second cricket played at OlS^TraffprdJ^Manchestej:, commencing on' July 24 and "ending in a victory*, for* England? byjf30. runs.pThe'photograph, taken'on phe opening^day, shoivs the English- ;■ ■{ ' "Evoning Poit" Phat* mari*Ha'rdstaj[f'hittingj)uttoa,ballifr6m"Jf.G.Vivim^ dill is-New, Zealand's wicketkeeper^ The. third Teitiopened 'at the v k the .Park express their appreciation of Trevathan Oval, London^'ion.Saturday. % .after he had Uick'ed his'first goal, opening New Zealand s ■ -■'"'■ " scoring account. On right, the scene outside the gates of Athletic Park as the crowd streamed out after the match. "Eycnlng Post" Photo. A view of the j principal guests at the dinner .arranged by the New Zealand Rugby Union at the Hotel St. George *on' Saturday '■■ evening. Mr. Meredith, president of the union and-chairrnan of the gathering, is talking to Mr. P. W. Day, to the left is the Hon. P. 'Fraser, Mr. A. de Villiers,and Mr. S. S. Dean. On the right are Mr. P. Nel, the Mayor of: Wellington (Mr. T. C.'A:Hislop),'and Mr. R.R.King, captain, of the New Zealand team. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 7

i ■ Sport and General" Photo The second cricket played at OlS^TraffprdJ^Manchestej:, commencing on' July 24 and "ending in a victory*, for* England? byjf30. runs.pThe'photograph, taken'on phe opening^day, shoivs the English- ;■ ■{ ' "Evoning Poit" Phat* mari*Ha'rdstaj[f'hittingj)uttoa,ballifr6m"Jf.G.Vivim^ dill is-New, Zealand's wicketkeeper^ The. third Teitiopened 'at the v k the .Park express their appreciation of Trevathan Oval, London^'ion.Saturday. % .after he had Uick'ed his'first goal, opening New Zealand s ■ -■'"'■ " scoring account. On right, the scene outside the gates of Athletic Park as the crowd streamed out after the match. "Eycnlng Post" Photo. A view of the j principal guests at the dinner .arranged by the New Zealand Rugby Union at the Hotel St. George *on' Saturday '■■ evening. Mr. Meredith, president of the union and-chairrnan of the gathering, is talking to Mr. P. W. Day, to the left is the Hon. P. 'Fraser, Mr. A. de Villiers,and Mr. S. S. Dean. On the right are Mr. P. Nel, the Mayor of: Wellington (Mr. T. C.'A:Hislop),'and Mr. R.R.King, captain, of the New Zealand team. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 7

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