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// MM£P ft ■J No. 98 of h Series. GREAT BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND I The fourth and final test of the great 1930 series was -J nhvpd at Wellington on August 9. The attendance wu4 40,000 the best of the four tests Lil^ ne T | Nicholls in the N.Z. team at the last moment. The wea 5 thPT was nerfect New Zealand won by 22 points to I 8 The ptong were made up as follows: N.Z, two tries I to Porter, two tries to Cooke, one try to Stiang, on y | to Batty, two conversions by Strang; Britain, one t j I Wnviq a Penalty goal to Parker, a conversion to Black. I The British backs were always dangerous, but were un S able to deal with the lively N.Z. forwards. The teams | were Britain: Bassett, Reeve, Bowcott, Aarvold, Novis, I Spong Murray, Rew,- Parker, O’Neill, Black Farrell, | Welsh’ Beamish Jones. N.Z.: Nepia, Cooke, , V Strang, Lilburne, Corner, Porter, Hole, Cotti ell, Stee.e, f McWilliams, Hazlett, McLean, Batty. S | /? FEATURE PR EEEUTEO EACH WEEP PY-— te®/ ./FC?. SOYEARS FAMOUS FOR FINE FUKNITUREr-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1950, Page 1 (Supplement)
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