It would seem from the reply which the treasurer of the Pirates Football Club, Napier, received from the secretary of the Tukapa (New Plymouth) Football Club, that a team from New Plymouth probably will play Pirates at Napier on Easter Saturday. Tn furtherance of this hope the Pirates Club intends approaching the Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union with the request that they be allotted AfcLean Park ground for the dnto in question. It will be remembered that originally a team from Berhampore (Wellington) was coming on Easter Saturday, but tho general financial position prevented their confirming the fixture. As Mr E. T. Rees remarked at the annual meeting of the Pirates Chib last night, the visit of Tukapa should ensure a big
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 80, 16 March 1933, Page 11
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