ALL BLACKS.
VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. SAILED FOR AUCKLAND. v. N.S.W. (first test). —Lost bv 20 points to 16. v. Metropoli tan. —Won by 36 points to 73. v. N.S.W. (second test).—Won by 21 points to 6 v. N.S.W. (third test).—Won bv 38 points to 8. Summary: 'Won three, lost one: points for, 113; against, 38. New Zealand’s points were made up of 30 tries, 14 out of which were converted, and one penalty goal, while their opponents scored 8< tries, converting 4, and kicking two penalty goals. Matches have been arranged in New Zealand as follows: July 23. v. Auckland, at Auckland. .Inly 26.—v. Manawatu-Horowhenua, at Palmerston North. „„ „ SYDNEY, July 18. Ihe All Blacks and English ‘ Rugby League teams were passengers by the Manuka,, which sailed for Auckland at six o’clock to-night.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 5
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132ALL BLACKS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 5
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