MANGONUI
JUNIOR. PUKEPOTO 11, HERE KINO 9. CITY 9, AWANUI S. OLD BOYS beat FAR NORTH by default. FOURTH GRADE. AWANUI 8, High School 0. WHANGAROA SENIOR. TOTARA NORTH 3, KAEO 0; MATAUItI BAY 11, MANGONUI 3; PUPUKE 31, TE lIUIA 5. THIRD GRADE. KAEO 18, TOTARA NORTH 0; PUPUKE 9, TE HULA 3. RODNEY SENIOR. WARKWORXH 8, WELLSFOItD 5; TOMAt A • ■ 1 OMitti > .via' ALBERT 3, PUIIOI 0. OTAMATEA JUNIOR. NORTHERN WAIROA REPS. 9. OTAMATEA JUNIORS 3. NORTHERN WAIROA DARGAVILLE 22, RUAWAI 6: OLD BOY’S 14, NORTHERN 8; SOUTHERN 6, UNITED 0. N. HOKIANGA SENIOR. BROADWOOD li PWVARENGA 8. JUNIOR. PAWARENGA 9, BROADWAY 5. SOUTH HOKIANGA SENIOR. . WAIMAMAKU 9. WIIIRINAKI 9: WAIMA 5 OTAU 5. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR 18, RIARIST 17. UNIVERSITY 19, GRAFTON 0. SUBURBS 10, TRAINING COLLEGE 9 NORTHCOTE 30, NORTH SHORE 10. OTAHUIIU 8, PONSONBY 3, SECONDARY SCHOOLS. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR 14, SACRED HEART 3. Auckland Grammar lead in the competition with 11 points. King's College has 10, and Otahuhu and Sacred Heart 9 each. These four teams will play off for the championship
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Northern Advocate, 18 July 1949, Page 7
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