elude many promising players, and surprisingly' good form and natural ability with bat and ball and snu|rt work in tlie field lias been seen m the matches' organised for the iPaterson '&,e donor of this trophy lias done a. good work for the sport and for the young men of a dairying distiiet. Its mfliience has already ’been widely l’clb and will carry on from season to season. The goodwill created among the various districts is certain to have an effect in creating a good spirit among them, in providing healthy sport of the very best type and in fostering a feeling of optimism among the people. But it is earnestly hoped that throughout these contests they will always play for the sport of the game and consider the trophy only as some-thing-for which to' strive;' purely for the honour of winning and holding it, in the friendliest of 'rivalry. _ Then, the trophy and the' matches' will- ensure the host effect on 1 the game and on those who take' part.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 8
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171Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 8
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