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MAORI TEAM TO TOUR AUSTRALIA. (Press Aasooj® 4 ***!* WELLINGTON, April 10. A decision that the Maori team will definitely tour Australia, leaving New Zealand about July 12, was made by the management committee of the New Zealand Rugby Union to-night. The New Zealand Universities Rugby Council was recommended to postpone its proposed tour of Australia in May until next year. The following reinstatements were approved: G. Moore, M. Moore, AY. McKay (Christchurch), J. Borwiek (Banks Peninsula), \ r . Robson (Taranaki), G. Thompson (Patea), D. Mcllroy, C. Sbivnan, W. O’Brien, W. Wyatt, H. Leach, S. Purnell, G. Stuart, J. Elliott, K. Drury, L. Goodwin (Wellington), J. Hawkins, N. Griffiths, C. Dawson, W. Nelson, P. Brewer (Hawke’s Bay), D. Brown M. AA r est, J. Poland, A. Powlesland (Auckland), P. Bowke and F. Collins. Stratford. OLD BOA'S THIRDS The team to- represent Old. Boys thirds *to play Marist and The Best ■on Saturday at the Oval, will he selected from the following: Scott, Forster, Sebire, Trengrove. Green, Hrll, Kenny, McKay, Long, Smale, Caie,- Waite, Pyatt. Morrow, _ Andrews, Eastwood, Grant, Neild. Beets, Corstorphine, Scott. A practice is called for this evening on the reserve at 5.5 o’clock.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12526, 11 April 1935, Page 6
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