Life-membership of the Wellington Rugby Union is an honour jealously guarded; it is granted only on account of some special service or services to the union—something more than that which, according to Mr. J. Prenderville at the annual meeting of the Wellington Rugby Union, earned lifemembership of a club in one ease he had heard of some time ago. “A member of a club,” he said, “was made a life member of the club because he turned out every Saturday with the oranges. ’ ’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 80, 16 March 1934, Page 4
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