WEATHER BREAKS
• ’■yFOOTBALp MATCHES.pi’F. "•• ■■ • 1 -;-~v ••• te”/- '■ ■ * - After a lengthy spell of brilliant weather, with ite consequence , ( of, empty water tanks at Bl.iketdwn and Upbucn a definite change set in tills morning, piid the.rain commenced. to falpip tra r , ditional West Coast style, Perhaps ■/. fhe section-of the pubi c least pleased (iljout the change in conditions is that j composed of foptball, pl-lyfers, and supporters of all: codes. Owing to.the'.bad stefe of. . the grounds and th© unfavourable. weather '• 'eruditions/ theqlffistponement Coinmittte -of the./West Cqas't Rugby Union ' this morning dec’ded to declare off-all ■ - matchesi sot down for to-day. Enquiries made at Hokitika also reported . heavy rain and unplayable grounds, with the result that a-.similar postponement of . matches - waa» made. The vStiir team, consequently did not go '’south tq meet the. Excelsiors. The matches scheduled for to-day will, be plaved, weather permitting, Mext Saturday. ‘ ■ I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 2
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